Basic Information
Postal Code | 16106 |
Homepage | info.korail.com (Korean, English) |
Address | 142 Cheoldobangmulgwan-ro, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do |
Usage Information
Capacity | 2,000-person capacity |
Information & Inquiries | • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-31-461-3610 (Korean) |
Parking Facilities | Available |
Parking Fee | Free (included in admission fee) |
Closed Days | Mondays, day after public holidays, Lunar New Year's and Chuseok |
Usage Fee | Individuals: Adults (ages 19-64) 2,000 won
/ Children & Teenagers (ages 4-18) 1,000 won Groups (20 and more): Adults 1,000 won / Children & Teenagers 500 won ※ Free Admissions: Children under age 4, senior citizens (ages 65 and over) |
Operating Hours | Summer (April
to October) 09:00-18:00 Winter (November to February) 09:00-17:00 * Admission closes 1 hour before closing time. |
Scale | Property
size: 28,082 m2, 2 storeys, 1 basement level Museum floor space: Indoors 2,857 m2, outdoors 1,937 m2 |
Viewing Duration | Approx. 3 hrs |
Detailed Description
Program Information | * Wooden
train making - Saturday, Sunday / Fee: 6,000 won/person * Train talk - run according to reservations / Fee: 10,000 won/person * Korail Children's train picture contest |
Collections Status | 10,964 items (Exhibit hall 5,269 items, library 5,627 items, outdoor 68 items) |
General Overview | Cooperation for film, TV show, TV commercial filming |
Foreign Language Intepretation Services | No guide service available |
Reservations | Reservations may be made over the phone or online. |
Info Services for Koreans | Apply for guide service when making a reservation. |
Reservation for Foreigners | Reservations may be made over the phone or online. |
The museum
features various materials and items like artifacts and vehicles from the over
100 years of railroad history in Korea, which started with the first miracle
on September 18, 1899. The first floor houses a history hall and an exhibit
devoted to items from railroad vehicles. The second floor focuses on electronics,
communications, facilities and architecture, and items related to the transportation
industry. The first floor also has a Railroad Model Panorama Room, which features
replicas of the various trains that have traversed the Korean countryside, right
from the first steam engine until the KTX. There's also an outdoor exhibit area
featuring a real steam engine train, a presidential train, as well as passenger
and cargo trains. The presidential train was introduced in May of 2015 for guests
to enjoy.