🇰🇷 Corea del Sur

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Corea del Sur's KTX (Korea Train eXpress) high-speed rail network connects Seúl to Busan in 2h15m (418 km) at speeds up to 305 km/h. Operated by Korail (Korea Railroad Corporation), the KTX network extends from Seúl south to Busan and Mokpo, southwest to Gwangju, and east to Gangneung (opened for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics). SRT (Super Rapid Train), operated by SR Corp, runs a competing high-speed service between Suseo station in southern Seúl and Busan, Mokpo, and other Gyeongbu corridor destinations, often at slightly lower fares. Below high-speed services, Korail operates ITX-Saemaeul (intercity express), Mugunghwa (slower intercity), and Nuriro trains on conventional tracks. Seúl's metropolitan area is covered by an extensive subway system with 9 lines operated by Seúl Metro, plus the AREX airport express and Shinbundang Line. T-money and Cashbee IC cards work across buses and subways nationwide. The Korail app and website (letskorail.com) handle bookings; KTX tickets can be reserved 1 month in advance. The Korea Rail Pass (KORAIL Pass) is available to foreign tourists and offers unlimited travel on KTX and other Korail trains for 2-5 consecutive or flexi days. Note that SRT trains are not covered. For travelers visiting Seúl and Busan, the pass pays for itself in 2 round trips. Discount seats (early-bird and standby) on KTX can bring fares down significantly for flexible travelers.

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1435 mm

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25 kV AC

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KTX is operated by Korail and departs from Seúl Station, Yongsan, and Cheongnyangni. SRT is operated by SR Corp and departs from Suseo station in Gangnam. Both run at similar speeds to the same destinations (Busan, Mokpo, Pohang, Gwangju). SRT fares are typically 5-10% lower than equivalent KTX fares.
Yes. The Korail website (letskorail.com) has an English interface and accepts international credit cards. The Korail Talk mobile app also allows booking. Tickets can be purchased at station kiosks using a credit card and passport. The KORAIL Pass for tourists must be purchased before arriving in Korea.
KTX tickets open 1 month in advance. For travel during public holidays (Chuseok, Seollal, New Year) and peak summer (July-August), book immediately when reservations open as they sell out within minutes. Standard weekday travel has ample availability up to departure.
The Baekdudaegan Forest Train (O-Train) runs through Gangwon-do and North Gyeongsang Province on the scenic Baekdudaegan mountain ridge. The DMZ Train runs to Dorasan station near the North Korean border. The Jeju Island monorail is a tourist attraction but not connected to the mainland network.
The AREX (Airport Railroad Express) runs from Seúl Station to Incheon International Airport T1 in 43 minutes (direct express) or 66 minutes (all-stop). The direct express costs KRW 9,500 and requires a seat reservation; the regular service costs KRW 4,950 and accepts T-money cards.

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Datos actualizados por última vez: 2026-02-27