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Bujeon Station opened on July 15, 1932, which was called Seomyeon Simplified Station, and later renamed to Bujeon Station on December 15, 1943. The station eventually became an ordinary station in 1945. The station was newly constructed in 1965 and in 2003, serving as a stop for commuter trains. It became a terminating station of the Donghae and Gyeongjeon Line, when the starting point of the Gyeongjeon Line was changed in 2004, along with the opening of the first phase of KTX. Now it is the rail transportation hub of Busan, where ITX-Saemaeul, Mugunghwa, and wide area railway stop. There was a US military supply unit near Bujeon Station, which was stationed from 1945 to 2006. However, a long-time endeavor of Busan citizens turned this place into Busan Citizens Park in 2014. Located at Exit 1 of Bujeon Station, Bujeon Market Town is known as one of the three largest markets in Busan. It started as the old Gijang Market where the merchants sold agricultural and fishery products produced in Gijang, Seosang, and Weolnae in front of Bujeon Station after the Korean War. The merchants organized Bujeon Station Market Association in 1955. Bujeon Market Town, established in 2006, incorporated eight markets into one large market: Bujeon Market, Ginseng Market, Bujeon Ginseng Center, Bujeon Shopping mall, Bujeon Agro-Fisheries Market, Bujeon Gijang Alley Market, Seomyeon Market, and Busan Electronic Market.
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