South Korea's Transport Ministry launches pilot combined KTX-SRT train service on May 15, connecting trains from different operators to expand seating capacity by up to double and align fares with lower SRT pricing, marking a significant step toward full high-speed rail integration by September 2026.
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South Korea's Transport Ministry Pilots Combined KTX-SRT Train Service

South Korea's Transport Ministry launches pilot combined KTX-SRT train service on May 15, connecting trains from different operators to expand seating capacity by up to double and align fares with lower SRT pricing, marking a significant step toward full high-speed rail integration by September 2026.

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South Korea's Transport Minister Kim Yun-duk appoints new presidents of Korail and SR, urging immediate action on Dawonsys railway vehicle delivery delays and aging fleet replacement while emphasizing public service responsibilities and high-speed rail integration progress
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Transport Minister Appoints Korail, SR Chiefs, Urges Resolution of Dawonsys Delivery Delays

South Korea's Transport Minister Kim Yun-duk appoints new presidents of Korail and SR, urging immediate action on Dawonsys railway vehicle delivery delays and aging fleet replacement while emphasizing public service responsibilities and high-speed rail integration progress

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Unionized rail workers to launch indefinite strike as wage talks break down

Unionized workers of Korea Railroad Corp. said Wednesday they will go on an indefinite strike starting Thursday after negotiations over bonus pay a...

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