Nuriro
{{short description|Class of passenger train service in South Korea}}
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| predecessor = Short Range Mugunghwa-ho{{cite web |url=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2009060215513704824 |title=Saemaeul-ho and Mugunghwa-ho trains will be replaced. |publisher=Asia Business Daily |date=2 June 2009}}
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Nuriro ({{korean|hangul=누리로}}) is a class of train operated by Korail, the national railroad of South Korea, it was introduced on June 1, 2009, to replace the short-range Mugunghwa-ho.
The train was introduced as a replacement for the Bidulgi-ho/Tongil-ho/Mugunghwa-ho operating system between Seoul and Onyangoncheon, and will replace the short-range Mugunghwa-ho when a new train comes in. However, due to various problems, it is currently operating in Yeongdong Line and Jungang Line as a replacement for Mugunghwa-ho.
Regular services
=Lines served=
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style="width: 5%;"|Route | style="width: 5%;"|Section | style="width: 8%;"|Round trip count | style="width: 5%;"|Train number | style="width: 5%;"|Estimated time |
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Jungang line | Cheongnyangni - Andong | 2 times a day | 1611~1614 | |
Yeongdong Line | 1 times a day | 1679, 1684 | ||
Yeongdong Line | Donghae - Gangneung | 10 times a day | 1821~1840 | 50 minutes |
= Stops =
== Stations served ==
Stations in bold are required stops.
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Cheongnyangni, Deokso, Yangpyeong, Yongmun, Jipyeong, Seokbul, Ilsin, Maegok, Yangdong, Samsan, Seowonju, Wonju, Bongyang, Jecheon, Danyang, Punggi, Yeongju, Andong
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Yeongju, Bonghwa, Chunyang, Imgi, Hyeondong, Buncheon, Yangwon, Seungbu, Seokpo, Cheoram, Dongbaeksan, Dogye, Singi, Donghae
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Former services
- Janghang Line:{{cite web |url=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2009052610305635218 |title=Between Seoul-Asan Nuriro train runs from 1 June 2009. |publisher=Asia Business Daily |date=2009 }} Seoul, Yeongdeungpo, Anyang, Suwon, Osan, Seojeongni, Pyeongtaek, Cheonan, Asan, Onyangoncheon, Sinchang
- Honam Line
- Jeolla Line
- Chungbuk Line
- Taebaek Line
Rolling stock
File:Korail 200552 "Nuriro" at Cheongju Station.jpg
- Korail Class 200000 (since June 2009)
The first rolling stock was manufactured by Hitachi and Hitachi's A-train technology was also applied.{{cite web |url=https://www.hitachi.co.kr/products/infrastructure/a-train/ |title="Nuriro", a product of Hitachi's eco-friendly aluminum body Hitachi A-train technology, has been in operation by KORAIL since June 2009. |publisher=Hitachi |date=2009 }}
= Formations =
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Car No. || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 |
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Accommodation
| | Reserved || | Reserved || | Reserved || Reserved |
Facilities
|| ||Wheelchair space / Toilet || |Toilet || |
Interior
Seats in a 2+2 abreast configuration. Seat pitch is {{Convert|980|mm|in|abbr=on}}.
File:Nuriro Standard Class(2021.01.26-Yeongdong Line).jpg|alt=interior|Interior of Train
File:누리로 모니터.jpg|alt=interior|Monitor
References
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External links
- [https://info.korail.com/info/contents.do?key=1508 About Nuriro] (Korail) {{in lang|ko}}
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{{Korail passenger train services}}
{{Korail rolling stock}}