• The Pyeongbuk Railway (Japanese: 平北鐵道株式會社, Heihoku Tetsudō Kabushiki Kaisha; Korean: 평북철도주식회사, Pyeongbuk Cheoldo Jusikhoesa) was a privately owned railway...
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    established and in the same year construction began on the dam, with the Pyeongbuk Railway opening a rail line in 1939 to assist with the construction. In 1941...
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    JNR Class 4110 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1948)
    sent to Korea, Empire of Japan in 1939, four to the Pyeongbuk Railway and one to the Danpung Railway. After the partition of Korea in 1945, all five locomotives...
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  • Gyeongui Line (1904–1945) (category Sentetsu railway lines)
    travelling by rail via the Gyeongui Line and the Pyeongbuk Railway. On 31 October 1939 the Dasado Railway opened its Sinuiju–South Sinuiju Interlocking–Yangsi–Dasado...
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    Light Railway) North Chosen Colonial Railway (1927–1944; nationalised into Chosen Government Railway) Pyeongbuk Railway (1939–1945) Samcheok Railway (1940–1945)...
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  • Amrokkang station (category Railway stations in North Korea)
    Amrokkang station is a freight-only railway station of the Korean State Railway in Hoan, Sup'ung Workers' District, Sakchu County, North P'yŏngan Province...
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    Pyongbuk Line (category Railway lines in North Korea)
    an electrified standard-gauge secondary trunk line of the Korean State Railway in North Pyŏngan Province, North Korea, running from Chŏngju on the P'yŏngŭi...
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