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Tanhyeon station

탄현
Tanhyeon
Korean name
Hangul
탄현역
Hanja
Revised RomanizationTanhyeonnyeok
McCune–ReischauerT'anhyŏnnyŏk
General information
Location238-8 Deogi-dong
Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang
Gyeonggi-do
Coordinates37°41′38″N 126°45′40″E / 37.69399°N 126.76105°E / 37.69399; 126.76105
Operated byKorail
Line     Gyeongui–Jungang Line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Bus routes 1500
80 567 600 900
7728
071 074 079 092
Construction
Structure typeAboveground
Key dates
August 14, 2000     Gyeongui–Jungang Line opened
Location
Map

Tanhyeon station is a railway station on the Gyeongui–Jungang Line.

Etymology

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The station's name, Tan-hyeon (Hanja: 炭峴), is derived from the Korean name Sut-gogae (숯고개), meaning "Charcoal Hill." Historically, the area was abundant in oak trees, which led to significant production of charcoal (tan). The name was eventually transcribed into Hanja based on its meaning.[1]

Despite the shared name, this station is not related to Tan-hyeon-myeon in the neighboring city of Paju (which uses the Hanja 炭縣, meaning "Charcoal County"). To reach Paju's Tanhyeon-myeon—home to attractions like Heyri Village and the Shinsegae Premium Outlets—passengers should alight at Geumchon Station and transfer to a local bus, rather than using Tanhyeon Station.

Administrative History

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Tanhyeon-dong was originally part of Deogi-dong (then Deogi-ri, Songpo-myeon, Goyang-gun). However, due to its proximity to Ilsan-eup, the area east of the Gyeongui Line was transferred to Ilsan-eup in 1987 and separated into Tanhyeon-ri, leading to the current administrative structure.

History

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  • **August 14, 2000**: Opened for business as an unstaffed halt.[2]
  • **July 1, 2009**: With the opening of the Gyeongui Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, the station became a subway stop. The distance from the Seoul starting point was adjusted from 26.5 km to 26.8 km.[3]
  • **December 1, 2009**: Sales of general railway passenger tickets were discontinued.
  • **January 5, 2020**: Express trains began calling at the station.

Passenger statistics

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The data for 2009 reflects the 184-day period from the opening date of July 1, 2009, to December 31, 2009.

Line Segment Daily average number of passengers (passengers/day) Ref.
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
  Gyeongui–Jungang Line Boarding 2,334 3,142 3,745 4,086 5,273 6,851 7,847 7,745 7,695 7,479 [4]
Alighting 2,264 3,059 3,671 3,997 5,080 6,661 7,535 7,395 7,322 7,196
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Boarding 7,859 5,960 6,279 7,073 7,541
Alighting 7,552 5,760 6,057 6,728 7,130

References

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  1. ^ Historical records of Goyang City's place names.
  2. ^ "Korean National Railroad Notice No. 2000-29" (in Korean). July 22, 2000.
  3. ^ "Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs Notice No. 2009-383" (in Korean). Official Gazette of the Republic of Korea. June 18, 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ^ "Statistics - Korea Railroad Corporation" (in Korean). Retrieved April 19, 2022.
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Preceding station Seoul Metropolitan Subway Following station
Yadang
towards Munsan
Gyeongui–Jungang Line Ilsan
towards Jipyeong or Seoul
Unjeong
towards Munsan
Gyeongui–Jungang Line
Gyeongui Express
Ilsan
towards Yongmun
Yadang
towards Munsan
Gyeongui–Jungang Line
Jungang Express