- The
Pukbunaeryuk Line, also
called the Hyesan–Manp'o Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line
after the only
completed stage of
three planned stages, is an
electrified standard-gauge...
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other cities in
North Korea by road, and by the
Paektusan Ch'ŏngnyŏn and
Pukbunaeryuk lines of the
Korean State Railway.
Hyesan allegedly[by whom?] has a trolleybus...
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Construction of a new, 78
kilometres (48 mi) standard-gauge line from the
Pukbunaeryuk Line at
Hyesan to Samjiyŏn is
underway since 2008, with 80% of the roadbed...
- Chasŏng County, Chagang,
North Korea,
running from Sangp'unggang on the
Pukbunaeryuk Line to Kuunbong. The
Unbong Line was
opened in 1959 by the
Korean State...
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station in Manp'o muni****l city,
Chagang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukbunaeryuk Line of the
Korean State Railway. The
station was
opened in 1959 by the...
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connected to
other cities in
North Korea by road, and by the Unha,
Manpo and
Pukbunaeryuk lines of the
Korean State Railway. A new
trolleybus line
opened with...
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Preceding station Korean State Railway Following station Ogubi towards Manp'o Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Pukbunaeryuk Line P'op'yŏng Ch'ŏngnyŏn
towards Hyesan Ch'ŏngnyŏn...
- Simridong-ri, Manp'o muni****l city,
Chagang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukbunaeryuk Line of the
Korean State Railway. The station,
originally called Oktong...
- in Kanggu-dong,
Hyesan city,
Ryanggang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukbunaeryuk Line of the
Korean State Railway. The
station was
opened on 27 November...
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junction point of the
Korean State Railway's
Paektusan Ch'ŏngnyŏn and
Pukbunaeryuk lines.
Originally called Hyesan station (Chosŏn'gŭl: 혜산역; Hanja: 恵山駅)...