• Sinheung Railway (Japanese: 新興鉄道株式会社, Shinkō Tetsudo Kabushiki Kaisha; Korean: 신흥철도주식회사, Sinheung Cheoldo Jusikhoesa), was a privately owned railway company...
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  • Sinheung station (Korean: 신흥역; Hanja: 新興驛) may refer to these railway stations in South Korea: Sinheung station (Daejeon Metro), on Daejeon Metro Line...
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  • Hamnam Line (Chōtetsu) (category Railway lines in Korea under Japanese rule)
    taken over by a newly established subsidiary company, the Sinheung Railway. The Sinheung Railway continued to expand the network, and on 15 January 1932...
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  • Songheung Line (category Railway lines in Korea under Japanese rule)
    6 mi) to Bujeonhoban. The Sinheung Railway was absorbed by Chōtetsu on 22 April 1938, and Chōtetsu separated the Hamnam Sinheung–Bujeonhoban section from...
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    Sinhung County (redirect from Sinheung)
    served by road and rail, and lies on the Sinhŭng line of the Korean State Railway. Sinhung has a trolleybus network of about 4.1 km long. It is a single...
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  • Jangjin Line (category Railway lines in Korea under Japanese rule)
    exploit forestry and other resources in the area, the Sinheung Railway, a subsidiary of the Chōsen Railway began construction of a new line from Sangtong, terminus...
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    (1940–1945) Sinheung Railway (1923–1938; absorbed by Chosen Railway) South Manchuria Railway (1933–1945, post-Sentetsu independence; to China Railway) Temporary...
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  • Sinheung Station (Korean: 신흥역; Hanja: 新興驛) is a station of the Daejeon Metro Line 1 in Panam-dong, Dong District, Daejeon, South Korea. (in Korean) Sinheung...
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  • Hamgyong line (category Railway lines in Korea under Japanese rule)
    The Hamgyeong Line was a railway line of the Chosen Government Railway (Sentetsu) in Japanese-occupied Korea, running from Wonsan to Sangsambong. Construction...
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    while other lines were sold to other private railways. The Chosen Railway absorbed the Sinheung Railway, a subsidiary established on 1 February 1930,...
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  • Namheung Line (category Railway lines in Korea under Japanese rule)
    Naeho to Seohojin on the Chōsen Government Railway's Hamgyeong Line opened on 15 December. The Sinheung Railway was absorbed by Chōtetsu on 22 April 1938...
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    Jeomchon Station (category Railway stations in North Gyeongsang Province)
    Jeomchon Station is a railway station on the Gyeongbuk Line in South Korea. Jungbunaeryuk Line will be extended to this station in the future. In around...
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    Sinheung Station is a railway station on Seoul Subway Line 8. v t e...
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  • Gyeongnam Line (category Railway lines in Korea under Japanese rule)
    The Gyeongnam Line (慶南線, Keinan-sen) was a railway line of the Chōsen Railway (Chōtetsu) of colonial-era Korea, located in South Gyeongsang Province. On...
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  • Chōsen Anthracite Company (category Defunct railway companies of Korea)
    ports and railways. On 17 December 1943 the Chōsen Anthracite Company opened a railway line from Bunsen on the Chōsen Government Railway's Kankyō Line...
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    Dasan station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 2024)
    Office Mongchontoseong Jamsil Seokchon Songpa Garak Market Munjeong Jangji Bokjeong Namwirye Sanseong Namhansanseong Dandaeogeori Sinheung Sujin Moran...
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    Dae-dong station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 2006)
    Preceding station Daejeon Metro Following station Sinheung towards Panam Line 1 Daejeon towards Banseok...
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    Panam station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 2006)
    there are Daejeon Panam Elementary School, Dong-gu Office, and the train railway is located. "네이버 두산백과 판암역". 네이버 두산백과.[dead link] (in Korean) Panam Station...
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    (river) and West sea are visible.[citation needed] Japanese style houses in Sinheung-Dong are traditional houses of Japanese style, which was constructed by...
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    Sinhung Line (category Railway lines in North Korea)
    Line is an electrified 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) narrow gauge railway line of the Korean State Railway in South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea, running from Hamhŭng...
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  • Shinhwa (Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo) and SuperBee [ko]. 132 16 May 4, 2018 Sinheung Market, Haebangchon, Yongsan-gu, Seoul Hwang Gyu-sang (67) & Goo Geum-sook...
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  • Sinhung station (category Railway stations in North Korea opened in 1926)
    station is a railway station in Sinhŭng-ŭp, Sinhŭng county, South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea on the Sinhŭng Line of the Korean State Railway. It is the...
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    Dandaeogeori station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1996)
    Dandaeogeori Station is a railway station on Seoul Subway Line 8. Despite its name, this station is far away from Dankook University. Wikimedia Commons...
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    Jangja Lake Park station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 2024)
    Office Mongchontoseong Jamsil Seokchon Songpa Garak Market Munjeong Jangji Bokjeong Namwirye Sanseong Namhansanseong Dandaeogeori Sinheung Sujin Moran...
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    Jamsil station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1980)
    Office Mongchontoseong Jamsil Seokchon Songpa Garak Market Munjeong Jangji Bokjeong Namwirye Sanseong Namhansanseong Dandaeogeori Sinheung Sujin Moran...
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    Sujin station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1996)
    Sujin Station is a railway station on Seoul Subway Line 8. 37°26′15″N 127°08′27″E / 37.43750°N 127.14083°E / 37.43750; 127.14083 v t e...
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    Sungui station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 2016)
    February 27, 2016. It is located in Sinheung-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon. Its site was originally an abandoned railway station known as Namincheon Station...
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    Donggureung station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 2024)
    Office Mongchontoseong Jamsil Seokchon Songpa Garak Market Munjeong Jangji Bokjeong Namwirye Sanseong Namhansanseong Dandaeogeori Sinheung Sujin Moran...
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    Sanseong station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1996)
    Sanseong station is a railway station on Seoul Subway Line 8. "Sanseong metro station - Seoul Metropolitan Subway". Metro Line Map. Retrieved 2022-10-30...
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    location is uncertain. Proponents of the Daejeon theory speculate that "Sinheung" is related to Jinhyeon-hyeon, which will be discussed later and eventually...
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