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Trains from Asan

23Jun
1
Seats
Asan
Seoul

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Travel time

Arrival Time

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Ticket price

Night trains

00:04
AsanCheonanAsan
38m
00:42
SeoulSeoul Station
Direct
KTX 00074
from
1694 USD
1
38m, Direct
00:04
AsanCheonanAsan
00:42
SeoulSeoul Station
from
1694 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
00:19
AsanCheonanAsan
35m
00:54
SeoulSuseo Station
Direct
SRT 00668
from
1196 USD
1
35m, Direct
00:19
AsanCheonanAsan
00:54
SeoulSuseo Station
from
1196 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Morning trains

06:25
AsanCheonanAsan
44m
07:09
SeoulSeoul Station
Direct
KTX 00116
from
1694 USD
1
44m, Direct
06:25
AsanCheonanAsan
07:09
SeoulSeoul Station
from
1694 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
06:35
AsanCheonanAsan
35m
07:10
SeoulSuseo Station
Direct
SRT 00602
from
1207 USD
1
35m, Direct
06:35
AsanCheonanAsan
07:10
SeoulSuseo Station
from
1207 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Day trains

12:04
AsanCheonanAsan
44m
12:48
SeoulSeoul Station
Direct
KTX 00238
from
1694 USD
1
44m, Direct
12:04
AsanCheonanAsan
12:48
SeoulSeoul Station
from
1694 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
12:39
AsanCheonanAsan
29m
13:08
SeoulSuseo Station
Direct
SRT 00326
from
1358 USD
1
29m, Direct
12:39
AsanCheonanAsan
13:08
SeoulSuseo Station
from
1358 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Evening trains

18:02
AsanCheonanAsan
43m
18:45
SeoulSeoul Station
Direct
KTX 00108
from
1694 USD
1
43m, Direct
18:02
AsanCheonanAsan
18:45
SeoulSeoul Station
from
1694 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
18:07
AsanCheonanAsan
41m
18:48
SeoulSuseo Station
Direct
SRT 00352
from
1207 USD
1
41m, Direct
18:07
AsanCheonanAsan
18:48
SeoulSuseo Station
from
1207 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
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day

First train

00:04
night

Last train

23:24
distance

Travel duration

56m
daily-departure

Daily departures

144
departure-station

Departure station

Asan
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Changes

direct
arrival-station

Arrival station

Seoul
ticket-price

Ticket price

from $4
fastest-s

Fastest trip

29m
longest-s

Longest trip

1h 48m

Trains to Asan

Inbound high-speed trains reach Asan at Cheonan-Asan Station. KTX services from Seoul Station arrive in around 35 to 45 minutes, while SRT services from Suseo reach Cheonan-Asan in about 30 to 40 minutes. From the south, trains from Daejeon arrive in around 20 minutes and services from Dongdaegu take about 1h15m. KTX and SRT services from Busan reach Cheonan-Asan in roughly 2h. Conventional Janghang Line trains arrive at Asan Station and Onyangoncheon Station, including services from Hongseong, Daecheon, and Iksan with trip lengths depending on the stopping pattern.

Visiting Asan

Asan is a major rail access point for South Chungcheong Province, positioned on the national high-speed corridor between the Seoul area and southern South Korea. The city area has several passenger stations, led by Cheonan-Asan Station for KTX and SRT services. Korail and SR both serve the Asan rail market, giving travelers access to high-speed, intercity, and regional train tickets. Cheonan-Asan Station is the main high-speed train station for Asan and neighboring Cheonan, with KTX services operated by Korail and SRT services operated by SR. Asan Station and Onyangoncheon Station serve the Janghang Line, where Korail runs ITX-Saemaeul, Mugunghwa, and regional services toward western Chungcheong and the Seoul rail network. Rail routes from Asan run north toward Seoul Station, Yongsan, and Suseo, south along the Gyeongbu corridor toward Daejeon, Dongdaegu, Busan, and Ulsan, and west through the Janghang Line toward Hongseong, Daecheon, and Iksan. Book trains from and to Asan online at Rail Monsters.

Popular routes from Asan

From Cheonan-Asan Station, KTX and SRT services run north toward the Seoul area and south on the Gyeongbu high-speed corridor. Korail KTX trains serve Seoul Station and major southern cities, while SR SRT trains use Suseo as their Seoul-area terminal. These services make Asan a practical rail point for central South Korea. From Asan Station and Onyangoncheon Station, Korail conventional trains follow the Janghang Line toward western Chungcheong and Jeolla connections. ITX-Saemaeul and Mugunghwa trains link Asan with regional cities such as Hongseong, Daecheon, and Iksan, with onward rail options across the Korail network.

Asan

Asan - A city in South Chungcheong Province with Asan Station on the Gyeongbu and Honam corridors. Known for nearby hot springs and local industry.

CheonanAsan

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Onyang oncheon

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Dogo oncheon

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56m

Seoul

Seoul - South Korea's capital and primary rail hub with major stations including Seoul Station and Yongsan. Key attractions include Gyeongbokgung Palace and cultural districts like Insadong.

Yeongdeungpo

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Seoul Station

StationStation

Yongsan

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Cheongnyangni

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Sangbong

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Wangsimni

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Suseo Station

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Seobinggo

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Booking Asan Train Tickets Online - Options, Tips, and Reservations

Buying Train Tickets Online
Buy train tickets online for Asan with Rail Monsters by choosing departure dates, selecting KTX, SRT, ITX-Saemaeul, or Mugunghwa services, and completing an online reservation. Book your tickets for Asan train stations including Cheonan-Asan Station, Asan Station, and Onyangoncheon Station, depending on the route.
Tips for Online Reservations
Online reservation services through Rail Monsters accept Asan train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, useful for Chuseok and Seollal travel periods. Train prices vary by train type and seat selection, while ticket counters remain available at major stations such as Cheonan-Asan. With the Rail Monsters iOS and Android apps, you can book and manage train tickets on mobile.
Types of Train Tickets Available
Asan services include regular tickets for Mugunghwa regional trains, reserved seats on KTX and SRT, and intercity tickets for ITX-Saemaeul. Cheap tickets and discount tickets can appear on selected advance bookings to and from Seoul, Suseo, Daejeon, Busan, Iksan, and other major South Korean cities.

Asan Train Travel FAQ and Tips

What is the main train route from Asan?

The main route from Asan is the high-speed link between Cheonan-Asan Station and Seoul Station by KTX, taking around 35 to 45 minutes depending on the service. Korail operates KTX trains on this corridor. SRT trains from Cheonan-Asan also connect with Suseo in the Seoul area in roughly 30 to 40 minutes, giving Asan two high-speed links into the capital region.

How do I buy train tickets to and from Asan?

You can buy train tickets to and from Asan at Rail Monsters by entering Asan, Cheonan-Asan, or a destination city, selecting the travel date, and choosing a KTX, SRT, ITX-Saemaeul, or Mugunghwa service. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel for Asan services. Booking confirmation is sent by email with the ticket details needed for travel.

Do high-speed trains serve Asan?

Yes. Cheonan-Asan Station is served by KTX trains operated by Korail and SRT trains operated by SR. These high-speed services use the national high-speed corridor linking the Seoul area with central and southern South Korea. Asan also has conventional intercity and regional rail through Asan Station and Onyangoncheon Station on the Janghang Line, including ITX-Saemaeul and Mugunghwa services.

What are the main train stations in Asan?

Cheonan-Asan Station is the high-speed station for KTX and SRT services serving Asan and nearby Cheonan. Asan Station is a Janghang Line station beside the high-speed station, useful for transfers between conventional and high-speed trains. Onyangoncheon Station serves central Asan with Korail ITX-Saemaeul, Mugunghwa, and regional trains on the Janghang Line.

Should I reserve seats on trains from Asan?

KTX and SRT services from Cheonan-Asan require seat reservations, so booking ahead is recommended for Fridays, Sundays, Chuseok, and Seollal. ITX-Saemaeul services normally use reserved seating, while Mugunghwa trains may include reserved and non-reserved options depending on the service. Check the ticket conditions during booking on Rail Monsters before completing payment.

What are the main train connections to and from Asan?

Asan connects with Seoul Station in around 35 to 45 minutes by KTX and Suseo in about 30 to 40 minutes by SRT from Cheonan-Asan Station. Southbound high-speed trains reach Daejeon in around 20 minutes, Dongdaegu in about 1h15m, and Busan in roughly 2h. Janghang Line trains from Onyangoncheon link Asan with Hongseong, Daecheon, and Iksan, with times varying by service.

Can I buy Asan train tickets at the last minute?

Last-minute Asan tickets may be available on Mugunghwa and some regional trains, but KTX and SRT seats from Cheonan-Asan can sell out during Chuseok, Seollal, Friday evenings, and Sunday returns. Rail Monsters accepts Asan train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, so early booking is useful when fixed departure times or high-speed seats matter.

Is there an airport rail connection from Asan?

Asan does not have a direct airport rail station. For Incheon International Airport, travelers usually take KTX or SRT from Cheonan-Asan toward the Seoul area, then transfer to airport rail services from Seoul Station or another appropriate rail hub. For domestic flights, some passengers use rail connections toward Seoul or other major cities before continuing by airport transport.
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KORAIL

KORAIL

KORAIL operates passenger trains across South Korea.

SRT

SRT

SRT operates high-speed passenger trains from Suseo in South Korea.