10 services · 0 running now · timetable-based estimates
| Train | Status | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ITX-Saemaeul Incheon-Busan ITX 7501 | Not running | ||
| ITX-Saemaeul Seoul–Busan ITX-S 1001 | Not running | ||
| KTX Mugunghwa Seoul-Gwangju KTX 1701 | Not running | ||
| KTX Seoul-Busan KTX 101 | Not running | ||
| KTX Seoul–Busan KTX 1 | Not running | ||
| KTX Seoul–Gwangju KTX 301 | Not running | ||
| KTX-Sancheon Seoul–Busan KTX-San 121 | Not running | ||
| Mugunghwa Seoul–Gyeongju MG 1401 | Not running | ||
| Night Train Seoul-Mokpo Mugunghwa 1801 | Not running | ||
| Nuriro Seoul-Gangneung Nuriro 1601 | Not running |
South Korea train schedule — TrainTrackings lists 10 services from published national timetables. Rows marked Runningare estimated from the current local time and each train's operating days and stop times (not GPS).
For an interactive map and real-time feeds where available, open the South Korea live map.
The South Korea train schedule on this page lists all 10 active passenger services currently in the TrainTrackings database. Each row represents one named train service with its unique train number, service type, operating days, and the scheduled departure and arrival times for its first and last stop. Trains that are currently in service are highlighted in green, giving you an at-a-glance view of what is running right now.
The schedule is updated automatically from official timetable data published by South Korea's national railway operators. When a timetable change is announced — such as a new train launch, a seasonal service, or a schedule revision — the data here is updated to reflect those changes.
For real-time live train tracking, visit the South Korea live map which shows GPS positions of trains where the national operator provides live feed data.
South Korea's railway network operates several categories of service, each with different stopping patterns, facilities, and booking requirements.
The fastest trains in South Korea, calling only at major stations. Require seat reservation and are priced at a premium but significantly reduce journey times. Advance booking strongly recommended.
Connect major cities with a moderate number of stops. Good balance of speed and access, intercity trains run multiple times daily on main corridors. Both standard and premium class available.
Serve a wider range of towns with more intermediate stops. Journey times are longer but fares are lower. Walk-up tickets usually available. Backbone of regional connectivity.
Long-distance overnight trains with couchette berths or private sleeper cabins. Travel while sleeping and arrive rested in the morning. Book well in advance as berths are limited.
Slower services carrying mail alongside passengers. Make more stops than express services and are often the only direct option for smaller towns on branch lines.
High-frequency services covering metropolitan areas. Run on fixed headways during peak hours. Season tickets and day passes offer good value for regular commuters.
Best prices, especially advance fares. Full seat selection. Digital tickets issued immediately.
Must create an account. Navigation can be complex for first-time users.
Personal assistance for complex itineraries. Ability to pay cash. No technology required.
Walk-up fares are much higher. Queues during peak periods. Limited opening hours.
Available 24/7 at most stations. Faster for simple journeys. Accept card payments.
Limited to simple journeys. Cannot always access cheapest advance fares.
Compare multiple operators. Useful for international journeys crossing multiple countries.
Service fees may apply. In disruption, you deal with the platform not the operator.