O-Train | |
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Overview | |
Service type | Regional rail |
Status | Active |
Locale | South Korea |
Predecessor | Circular Snow Flower Train |
First service | April 12, 2013 |
Last service | February 2, 2020 |
Successor | East sea & Santa village Train |
Current operator(s) | Korail |
Route | |
Termini | Seoul Station |
Stops | 17 |
Line(s) used | Gyeongbu Line Gyeongwon Line Jungang Line Taebaek Line Yeongdong Line |
On-board services | |
Seating arrangements | Car No.1: Eco seats (56 seats): Two-person seats / four-person seats / free viewing seats / etc. Car No. 2: Reserved seats for people with disabilities, café room (37 seats): two-person seats / four-person seats / one-person seat / café room, table seats Car No.3: Family seats (56 seats) – Family seats / couple room / family room / etc. Car No.4: Eco seats (56) – Two-person seats / four-person seats / free viewing seats |
Catering facilities | On-board café |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
O-Train (a.k.a. Jungbu Naeryuk Circular Train Korean: 중부내륙순환열차) was a South Korean sightseeing train operated by Korail. The train began operations in 2013 and transports tourists from Seoul, in a circular route, through South Korea's central inland region and back to Seoul.[1]