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Trains from Yeonsan

23Jun
1
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Yeonsan
Iksan

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Morning trains

08:18
YeonsanStation
38m
08:56
IksanStation
Direct
KTX 01571
from
371 USD
1
38m, Direct
08:18
YeonsanStation
08:56
IksanStation
from
371 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Day trains

12:26
YeonsanStation
28m
12:54
IksanHamyeol
Direct
KTX 01573
from
311 USD
1
28m, Direct
12:26
YeonsanStation
12:54
IksanHamyeol
from
311 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
12:26
YeonsanStation
41m
13:07
IksanStation
Direct
KTX 01573
from
371 USD
1
41m, Direct
12:26
YeonsanStation
13:07
IksanStation
from
371 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
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First train

08:18
night

Last train

13:24
distance

Travel duration

36m
daily-departure

Daily departures

5
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Departure station

Yeonsan
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arrival-station

Arrival station

Iksan
ticket-price

Ticket price

from $2
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Fastest trip

28m
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Longest trip

43m

Trains to Yeonsan

Inbound trains to Yeonsan arrive at Yeonsan Station on the Honam Line. Korail services from Daejeon reach Yeonsan in around 25 to 35 minutes, while trains from Nonsan arrive in about 10 to 15 minutes. Services from Iksan usually take roughly 35 to 50 minutes. From farther south, trains from Jeongeup arrive in around 1h10m, and GwangjuSongjeong services reach Yeonsan in about 1h40m to 2h depending on stops. Some longer Honam Line trains from Mokpo take roughly 2h40m to 3h before arriving at Yeonsan Station.

Visiting Yeonsan

Yeonsan is a local rail point in South Korea's Chungcheongnam-do province, located on the Honam Line within Nonsan. The town is served by one main passenger rail station, Yeonsan Station, and Korail operates the scheduled intercity and regional trains that call there. Its rail role is practical rather than metropolitan: Yeonsan connects smaller communities around Nonsan with the larger Honam corridor. Trains from Yeonsan are mainly conventional Korail services, including Mugunghwa-ho and selected ITX-Saemaeul trains where scheduled. Yeonsan Station is not a high-speed rail stop, so KTX passengers usually connect at larger stations such as Daejeon, Iksan, or GwangjuSongjeong depending on the route. Yeonsan train tickets are useful for travelers who need direct access to the Honam Line without starting from a larger city station. Rail routes from Yeonsan run north toward Daejeon and the Seoul corridor, south toward Nonsan, Iksan, Jeongeup, Gwangju, and Mokpo, and along the Honam Line for local travel between Chungcheong and Jeolla. Book trains from and to Yeonsan online at Rail Monsters.

Popular routes from Yeonsan

From Yeonsan Station, Korail trains run north on the Honam Line toward Daejeon, where passengers can transfer to KTX, SRT, and other national rail services. This northbound link is the usual rail connection from Yeonsan to the wider Seoul corridor and to cross-country trips requiring a larger station. Southbound trains from Yeonsan continue through Nonsan and Iksan toward Jeolla destinations on the Honam corridor. Depending on the timetable, Mugunghwa-ho and ITX-Saemaeul services connect Yeonsan with Jeongeup, GwangjuSongjeong, and Mokpo, giving the town direct access to the main conventional rail route across southwestern South Korea.

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Iksan

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

Buying Train Tickets Online
Buy train tickets online for Yeonsan with Rail Monsters by choosing departure dates, selecting Korail Mugunghwa-ho or ITX-Saemaeul services where available, and completing an online reservation. Book your tickets for Yeonsan train stations searches by checking Yeonsan Station as the departure or arrival point before payment.
Types of Train Tickets Available
Yeonsan services include regular tickets for Korail conventional trains, with reserved seating on many ITX-Saemaeul and Mugunghwa-ho departures. Cheap tickets and discount tickets may appear on some advance searches to and from Daejeon, Iksan, Gwangju, Mokpo, and Seoul-area stations, depending on service availability.
Tips for Online Reservations
Online reservation services through Rail Monsters accept Yeonsan train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, useful for Chuseok and Seollal when Korail seats sell quickly. Train prices and train availability can differ by service type; ticket counters may be limited at smaller stations such as Yeonsan. With the Rail Monsters iOS and Android apps, you can book and manage train tickets on mobile.

Yeonsan Train Travel FAQ and Tips

How do I buy train tickets to and from Yeonsan?

You can buy train tickets to and from Yeonsan on Rail Monsters by entering Yeonsan Station, selecting your date, and choosing a listed Korail service. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel for Yeonsan services, which helps during Chuseok, Seollal, and busy weekends. After online reservation, check the confirmation for ticket format and boarding details.

What is the main train route from Yeonsan?

The main rail route from Yeonsan is the Honam Line connection toward Daejeon, operated by Korail with Mugunghwa-ho and selected ITX-Saemaeul services depending on the timetable. The trip from Yeonsan to Daejeon generally takes around 25 to 35 minutes. Daejeon is the key transfer point for KTX and SRT high-speed services on the Seoul - Busan corridor.

Do high-speed trains serve Yeonsan?

No. Yeonsan Station is not served by KTX or SRT high-speed trains. Korail conventional services such as Mugunghwa-ho and selected ITX-Saemaeul trains serve the station on the Honam Line. Travelers who need high-speed rail usually take a conventional train from Yeonsan to Daejeon, Iksan, or another larger station with KTX or SRT service.

What are the main train stations in Yeonsan?

Yeonsan has one main passenger rail station, Yeonsan Station. It sits on the Honam Line and handles Korail conventional services for local and intercity travel. The station connects Yeonsan with Nonsan, Daejeon, Iksan, and points farther south on the Honam corridor. For high-speed rail, passengers normally transfer at Daejeon, Iksan, or GwangjuSongjeong depending on their route.

What are the main train connections to and from Yeonsan?

Yeonsan connects with Daejeon in around 25 to 35 minutes, Nonsan in about 10 to 15 minutes, and Iksan in roughly 35 to 50 minutes by Korail conventional train. Longer Honam Line services link Yeonsan with Jeongeup in around 1h10m, GwangjuSongjeong in about 1h40m to 2h, and Mokpo in roughly 2h40m to 3h, depending on the service and stops.

Is there an airport train from Yeonsan?

Yeonsan does not have a direct airport rail link. For flights, travelers usually use Korail services to reach larger transfer points such as Daejeon or Iksan, then continue by rail and local airport transport depending on the airport. Incheon International Airport is normally reached by transferring toward the Seoul area, where airport rail services operate from major city rail hubs.

Can I buy Yeonsan train tickets at the last minute?

Last-minute Korail tickets from Yeonsan may be available on ordinary weekdays, especially on Mugunghwa-ho services, but seat choice can be limited. During Chuseok, Seollal, school holidays, and weekend return periods, Honam Line trains can fill early. Rail Monsters accepts Yeonsan train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, so advance booking is recommended for fixed travel dates.

Should I reserve seats on trains from Yeonsan?

Seat reservation practice depends on the Korail service from Yeonsan. ITX-Saemaeul services are normally reserved-seat trains, while Mugunghwa-ho services may offer assigned seats and, on some trains, limited standing or non-reserved options when available. For Chuseok, Seollal, Friday evenings, and Sunday returns, book earlier because smaller stations such as Yeonsan have fewer departures than Daejeon or Iksan.
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