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*''Korean / Japanese'': 京義線 ''(Gyeong'ui seon / Keigi sen)''

The Gyeong'ui Line was a major train line which ran from [[Seoul]] to the Korea-China border, where it connected to the Southern Manchurian Railway. Opened in [[1905]] and severed at the line between North and South Korea in 1945, the train line has come to take on a symbolic meaning as evocative of division, and severed connections.

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==References==
*Gallery labels, "Railway Track," British Museum.[https://flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/46725155055/in/dateposted/]

[[Category:Meiji Period]]
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