It was on the Gyeongchun Line.
It was opened as an unstaffed station on August 21, 1960[1] before pickup and dropoff of passengers ceased at the station a year later on June 20, 1961.
[2] It was remade as a temporary platform for trains stops, though not passenger transport, on October 1, 1970[3] before officially being permanently closed and abolished from the listings on December 5, 1974.
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