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	Comments on: The Suwon &#8211; Inchon narrow gauge line: the shortest stretch	</title>
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		By: Kevin Baker		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I took a walk along the old route today, starting around number 4 on your map and ending at Omokcheon. I&#039;d seen photos from 2011 where the tracks were still there in the fields, but unfortunately that&#039;s no longer the case. Instead the route is now a paved cycle path. A few small sections have been preserved though (including a tunnel), and there are signs along the route with some information. Lots of trees too, so it&#039;ll be worth going back on spring!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I took a walk along the old route today, starting around number 4 on your map and ending at Omokcheon. I&#8217;d seen photos from 2011 where the tracks were still there in the fields, but unfortunately that&#8217;s no longer the case. Instead the route is now a paved cycle path. A few small sections have been preserved though (including a tunnel), and there are signs along the route with some information. Lots of trees too, so it&#8217;ll be worth going back on spring!</p>
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