Overall: Train is a Korean Romance, Drama (2020). Train cast: Yoon Shi Yoon, Kyung Soo Jin, Shin So Yoo. Train Release Date: 11 July 2020. Train episodes: 12.
Train Detail
Drama: Train (2020)
Network: OCN
Director: Lee Seung Hoon
Writer: Park Ga Yun
Main Stars: Yoon Shi Yoon, Kyung Soo Jin, Shin So Yoo
Genres: Romance, Drama
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Release Date: 11 July 2020
Season: 1
Aired: 11 July 2020-16 August 2020
Aired on: Saturday, Sunday
Also Known As: Teurein, 트레인, Train 2020
Train Synopsis and Plot Summary
Frequented by the idea that his alcoholic dad killed another man before likewise kicking the bucket around the same time and not paying for his wrongdoing, Seo Do Won carries on with his life attempting to furtively compensate Han Seo Kyung for his dad’s transgression while concealing reality. He is currently a criminologist who exhausts to get away from his blame, and she is an examiner who is as yet searching for her dad’s executioner.
At some point, Do Won discovers cadavers covered in a deserted, old train station. Marking it as a sequential homicide case, Do Won and the police begin examining. Notwithstanding, the case becomes peculiar when a dead casualty turns up alive and Seo Kyung is murdered alongside the revelation of another body. Understanding that the strange train that appears in the relinquished station is an entrance between equal universes, Do Won goes to the next world to follow the sequential executioner with the assistance of the other Seo Kyung.
Train Cast
Yoon Si-Yoon as Seo Do-Won
Kyung Soo-Jin as Han Seo-Kyung
Shin So–Yul as Lee Jung-Min
Lee Hang–Na as Oh Mi-Sook
Jo Wan-Ki as Woo Jae-Hyeok
Kim Dong-Young as Kim Jin-Woo
Yoo Ji-Hyuk as Detective Lee
Jang Eui-Don as Go Jae-Joon
Nam Moon-Chul as Seo Jae-Cheol
Yoon Bok-In as Jo Young-Ran
Cha Yub as Lee Sung-Wook
Kim Jin-Seo as Han Kyu-Tae
Lee Min-Jae as Seo Do-Won
I’m Chae-Hyun as Han Seo-Kyung
Kim Yoo-Chan as Lee Sung-Wook
Kim Yeon-Ung as Oh Min-Joon
Lee Gun-Hee as Oh Min-Joon Teen
Yu Chae-Yeon as Han Seo-Kyung child
Chang Ryul as Park Tae-Kyung
Kim Bi-Bi as NFS examiner
Shin Seung-Ryul as a police officer
Kwon Han-Sol as Lee Ji-Young
Oh Yoo-Mi as attorney
Kim Jin-Ah as a psychiatrist
Park Mi-Na as a caregiver
Myung Suk-Geun as Officer Kang Dong-Sik
Han Myung-Hwan as a police officer
Lee Chae-Min as host club manager
Park Jung-Won as Park Min-Kyung
Jang Hae-Song as Lee Jin-Sung
Eom Ok-Ran as Jung Kyung-Hee 6th victim
Park Eun–Young as a restaurant owner
Yoon Si-Yoon as Seo Do-Won
Kyung Soo-Jin as Han Seo-Kyung
Shin So-Yul as Lee Jung-Min
Lee Hang-Na as Oh Mi-Sook
Jo Wan-Ki as Woo Jae-Hyeok
Baek Jae-Woo as Kang Joon-Young
Lee Jae–In as a detective
Nam Moon-Chul as Seo Jae-Cheol
Yoon Bok–In as Jo Young-Ran
Cha Yub as Lee Sung-Wook
Park Gun–Rak as a detective
Oh Ki–Hwan as a detective
Jun Joon–Woo as Police Audit Section
Lee Min–Jae as Seo Do-Won
I’m Chae–Hyun as Han Seo-Kyung teen
Kim Yoo–Chan as Lee Sung-Wook teen
Choi Seung–Yoon as Dr. Suk Min-Joon
Eom Ok-Ran as Jung Kyung-Hee
Kim Dong-Young as Kim Jin-Woo
Kim Jung-Soo as Pastor Park Young-Tae
Park Jung-Won as Park Min-Kyung
Jang Hae-Song as Lee Jin-Sung
Cha Sang-Mi as church pamphlet woman
Uhm Tae-Ok as Ilsuk Landscaping staff
Yoo Ji-Hyuk as Detective Lee
Jo Yong-Jin as Dong-Hyeon
Sung Chan-Ho as man discussing Dong-Hyeon
Kim Bi-Bi as NFS examiner
Kwon Han–Sol as Lee Ji-Young
Lim Chae-Seon as junkyard man
Min Dae–Sik as a doctor
Choi So–Hyun as a nurse
Seo Jung-Wook as Lee Seung-Chul
Chang Ryul as Park Tae-Kyung
Kim Jong–Ho as station room staff
Additional Cast Members:
Byun Gun-Woo as a police officer
Han Song-Ho as a delivery man
Ahn Hye-Won as the child’s mother
Ki Hwan as Min Kyung’s husband