The Tŏksŏng Line is a non-electrified standard-gauge secondary line of the Korean State Railway in South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea, running from...
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is a railway station in Ch'ŏlsan-gu, Tŏksŏng, South Hamgyŏng, North Korea. It is on located on the Tŏksŏng line of the Korean State Railway. Kokubu, Hayato...
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Hamgyong Tŏksŏng Line Sangri (상리) South Hamgyong Tŏksŏng Line Sangnong (상농) South Hamgyŏng Hŏch'ŏn Line Sangp'unggang (상풍강) Chagang Pukpu Line, Unbong Line Sangp'yŏng...
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3 km (5.2 mi) Tŏksŏng Line: Sinbukch'ŏng (km 411.9 P'yŏngra Line) – Sangri, 51.7 km (32.1 mi) Tuŏn Line: Omongri (km 478.4 P'yŏngra Line) – Tuŏn, 4.2 km...
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The P'yŏngra Line is an electrified standard-gauge trunk line of the Korean State Railway in North Korea, running from P'yŏngyang to Rason, where it connects...
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grouped together and classified Mikaro class. To operate on its North Chosen Line in the north-eastern part of Korea, Mantetsu ordered a number of locomotives...
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Ch'ŏngra Line project started by Sentetsu in 1945, but whose construction was interrupted by the end of Japanese rule. Similarly, the Tŏksŏng Line, opened...
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power stations can also be found in the county. Tŏksŏng county is served roads and by the Tŏksŏng line of the Korean State Railway. Geography of North...
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1929–1945 (to KSR Tŏksŏng Line) Busan Jochajang Line (Fuzan Sōshajō Line): Sasang–Beomil, 1944–1945 (to KNR Gaya Line) Chaho Line (Shako Line): Jeungsan–Chaho...
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Hambuk Line commuter trains Sechon Line commuter trains Hongui Line long distance service Kangwon Line 1980's Pyongyang-Wonsan service Manpo Line commuter...
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is shipped east exclusively along this line, whilst the westbound ore is primarily magnetite from the Tŏksŏng and Musan Mining Complexes destined for...
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from combining Pyongyang and the word for fortress in Korean. In 1995, Toksong-dong, Paesan-dong, Songnyong-dong and a part of Jikyong-dong were split...
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Sinsŏng-dong Sŏgu-dong Sŏkhyŏn-dong Songchŏn-dong Songhŭng-dong Sŭngri-dong Tŏksŏng-dong Tongmyŏngsan-dong Thap-dong Wau-dong Wŏnnam 1-dong Wŏnnam 2-dong Wŏnsŏk-dong...
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National Cemetery (Duksung Women's University) station on Seoul LRT Ui-Sinseol Line. The school was established in 1920 as part of the drive for improved education...
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launchers. Tŏkch'ŏn-si is served by the Korean State Railway's P'yŏngdŏk line and five branchlines. North Korea portal List of secondary subdivisions of...
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Railway. Anju has a trolleybus system with one line to Sinanju Chongnyon station. It formerly had another line to Namhung Youth Chemical Complex that looped...
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(neighbourhoods) and 3 ri (villages): Taean District is served by the Taean Line of the Korean State Railway. North Korea: Administrative Division v t e...
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Air Force (USAF) to make a maximum effort along the Naktong River from Toksong-dong, just above the US 2nd Division boundary, southward and to a depth...
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