OSIRIA Station, metro station in Busan
OSIRIA Station is an elevated railway stop in the Gijang-eup area of Gijang County, south of Busan, and part of the Donghae Line. The station has two platforms, one on each side of the tracks, with clear signage in Korean and other languages, ticket machines, ATMs, and small shops in the main concourse area.
The station opened on December 30, 2016, and is operated by Korea Railroad Corporation. This opening marked a significant step for the Gijang community and greatly improved transportation connections for this coastal region south of Busan.
The station takes its name from the nearby OSIRIA complex and reflects local development in the area. Waiting areas show typical South Korean travel habits, where passengers board calmly and respect quiet zones during their journeys.
The station features ramps and clear signage for different needs and is easy to navigate. Well-maintained paths lead to the station entrance, and passengers should know that signage appears in Korean and other languages to make finding your way easier.
The station sits near the coast and offers travelers a view of the surrounding landscape. This position makes it a practical starting point to explore nearby beaches and natural areas in this less crowded region south of Busan.
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