The Korail Class 361000 trains are commuter electric multiple units in South Korea used on the Gyeongchun Line.
Class 361000 trains were manufactured and delivered in 2010 to provide service on the Gyeongchun Line.
All trains use IGBT controls and use passive cooling with a heat pipe.
All trains have LCD monitor displays installed on the top of each car.
The cars of each trainset are numbered to correspond to the type of car each car is: 3610XX - Tc (SIV, air compressor, battery) 3611XX - M (inverter) 3612XX - M' (pantograph, transformer, inverter) 3613XX - T (trailer) 3614XX - T (trailer) 3615XX - M (inverter) 3616XX - M' (pantograph, transformer, inverter) 3619XX - Tc (SIV, air compressor, battery) The Class 361000 trains are stored at the Pyeongnae train depot, which is a few kilometers north of Pyeongnaehopyeong station.