- Imgi, Hyeondong, Buncheon, Yangwon, Seungbu, Seokpo, Cheoram, Dongbaeksan,
Dogye, Singi,
Donghae Taebaek Line: Jecheon, Yeongwol, Yemi, Mindungsan, Sabuk...
- Imgi, Hyeondong, Buncheon, Yangwon, Seungbu, Seokpo, Cheoram, Dongbaeksan,
Dogye, Singi,
Donghae Yeongdong Line (DonghaeーGangneung): Donghae, Mukho, Jeongdongjin...
- and
various other places in the
province such as a
house in Nakcheon-ri,
Dogye Dongdeok branch school in Samcheok, High1
Chuchu Park,
Wonju Ganhyeon Tourist...
- Gyeong-gi Bongyang, Choung-buk Yeongsan, Kyeong-nam Jangheung, Jeon-nam
Dogye, Gang-won
Saegojari (새고자리)
Saedeumeori (새드머리)
Saemeori (새머리)
Saeppul (새뿔)...
- 1585°N 129.0308°E / 37.1585; 129.0308
between East
Baeksan station and
Dogye station on the
Yeongdong Line.
There is one loop on a
single track railway...
-
teaching a children's wind
ensemble at a
small junior high
school in a
distant Dogye village. Worn-out instruments,
tarnished trophies and fra**** certificates...
- ****anese-occupied Korea. The
first 41.4 km (25.7 mi)
section of the line (Mukho Port–
Dogye) was
opened on 31 July 1940. The line was
named Cheoram Line,
which ran...
-
Gangneung by rail. The
first 41.4 km (25.7 mi)
section of the line (Mukho Port–
Dogye) was
opened by the
privately owned Samcheok Railway on 31 July 1940. The...
- Donghae–Bujeon
Donghae Singi Dogye Dongbaeksan Cheoram Seokpo Seungbu Buncheon Hyeondong Chunyang Bonghwa Yeongju Andong Uiseong Yeongcheon Gyeongju Bugulsan...
- Donghae–Bujeon
Donghae Singi Dogye Dongbaeksan Cheoram Seokpo Seungbu Buncheon Hyeondong Chunyang Bonghwa Yeongju Andong Uiseong Yeongcheon Gyeongju Bugulsan...