On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year train tickets in 2022, January 11, the ticket office at Seoul Station was seen. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) is selling Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, tickets are being sold to information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) for all routes. On January 12, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to the general public, and on January 13, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell aisle seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized.



On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year train tickets in 2022, an information notice was installed at the Seoul Station ticket office on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats will be sold first, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell inner seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Ho-nam munonam@

On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year train tickets in 2022, an information notice was installed at the Seoul Station ticket office on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats will be sold first, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell inner seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Ho-nam munonam@

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On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for 2022 Lunar New Year train tickets, the electronic display board at Seoul Station ticket office showed related information on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell aisle seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for 2022 Lunar New Year train tickets, the electronic display board at Seoul Station ticket office showed related information on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell aisle seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

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On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year train tickets in 2022, an information notice was installed at the Seoul Station ticket office on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (Korail) is selling Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for the information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. Korail will decide whether to sell inner seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year train tickets in 2022, an information notice was installed at the Seoul Station ticket office on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (Korail) is selling Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for the information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. Korail will decide whether to sell inner seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

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On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year train tickets in 2022, on the 11th, related information was displayed on the electronic board at the Seoul Station ticket office. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell inner seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year train tickets in 2022, on the 11th, related information was displayed on the electronic board at the Seoul Station ticket office. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell inner seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

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On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year 2022 train tickets, the electronic display board at Seoul Station ticket office showed related information on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats will be sold first, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell inner seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year 2022 train tickets, the electronic display board at Seoul Station ticket office showed related information on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats will be sold first, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell inner seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

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On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year 2022 train tickets, an information notice was installed at the Seoul Station ticket office on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) is selling Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for the information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats will be prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell aisle seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year 2022 train tickets, an information notice was installed at the Seoul Station ticket office on the 11th. Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) is selling Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for the information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbu Naeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats will be prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. KORAIL will decide whether to sell aisle seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

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On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year 2022 train tickets on the 11th, related information is displayed on the electronic board at Seoul Station ticket office. Korea Railroad Corporation (Korail) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbunaeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. Korail will decide whether to sell aisle seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

On the first day of non-face-to-face reservation for Lunar New Year 2022 train tickets on the 11th, related information is displayed on the electronic board at Seoul Station ticket office. Korea Railroad Corporation (Korail) will sell Lunar New Year train tickets 100% through non-face-to-face methods such as online and telephone reservations to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Today, sales are conducted for information-vulnerable groups (elderly and disabled) on all lines. On the 12th, tickets for the Gyeongbu, Gyeongjeon, Donghae, Daegu, Chungbuk, Jungbunaeryuk, and Gyeongbuk lines will be sold to all citizens, and on the 13th, tickets for the Honam, Jeolla, Gangneung, Janghang, Jungang, Taebaek, Yeongdong, and Gyeongchun lines will be sold to all citizens. Window seats are prioritized for sale, and standing tickets will not be available. Korail will decide whether to sell aisle seats once the government’s Lunar New Year quarantine measures are finalized. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@

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