Hoeryong Chongnyon station
Hoeryŏng Ch'ŏngnyŏn 회령청년 | ||||||||||||||||
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![]() Hoeryŏng Ch'ŏngnyŏn station | ||||||||||||||||
Korean name | ||||||||||||||||
Hangul | 회령청년역 | |||||||||||||||
Hanja | 会寧青年驛 | |||||||||||||||
Revised Romanization | Hoeryeong Cheongnyeon-yeok | |||||||||||||||
McCune–Reischauer | Hoeryŏng Ch'ŏngnyŏn-yŏk | |||||||||||||||
General information | ||||||||||||||||
Location | Hoeryŏng, North Hamgyŏng North Korea | |||||||||||||||
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Hoeryŏng Ch'ŏngnyŏn station is a railway station in Hoeryŏng-si, North Hamgyŏng, North Korea, on the Hambuk Line of the Korean State Railway. It is also the starting point of the 10.6-km-long freight-only Hoeryŏng Colliery Line to Yusŏn-dong, Hoeryŏng-si.[1]
There are locomotive servicing facilities at this station.[2]
History
Originally called Hoeryŏng station, it was opened on 25 November 1917 together with the rest of the P'ungsan-Hoeryŏng section of the former Hamgyŏng Line.[3] It received its current name after the establishment of the DPRK.
Services
Freight
Trains carrying coal from mines on the Hoeryŏng Colliery Line to the Kim Chaek Iron & Steel Complex at Kimchaek and the Ch'ŏngjin Steel Works in Ch'ŏngjin run regularly through this station.[2]
Passenger
A number of passenger trains serve Hoeryŏng Ch'ŏngnyŏn station, including the semi-express trains 113/114, operating between West P'yŏngyang and Unsŏng via Ch'ŏngjin and Hoeryŏng.[1] There are also long-distance trains Kalma-Ch'ŏngjin-Hoeryŏng-Rajin; Ch'ŏngjin-Hoeryŏng-Rajin; Haeju-Ch'ŏngjin-Hoeryŏng-Unsŏng; and Tanch'ŏnCh'ŏngjin-Hoeryŏng-Tumangang. There is also a commuter service operated between Hoeryŏng and Sech'ŏn via Sinhakp'o.[2]
References
- ^ a b Kokubu, Hayato, 将軍様の鉄道 (Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō), ISBN 978-4-10-303731-6
- ^ a b c The traffic and geography in North Korea: Hambuk Line (in Korean)
- ^ Japanese Government Railways, 鉄道停車場一覧 昭和12年10月1日現在 (The List of the Stations as of 1 October 1937), Kawaguchi Printing Company, Tokyo, 1937, pp 498–501, 504–505 (Japanese)
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- Ch'ŏngjin Ch'ŏngnyŏn
- Ch'ŏng'am
- Susŏng
- Sŏngmak
- Changhŭng
- Hyŏngje
- Puryŏng
- Komusan
- Sŏkpong
- Ch'angp'yŏng
- Chŏn'gŏri
- P'ungsan
- Ch'angdu
- Chungdo
- Taedŏk
- Hoeryŏng Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Sinhoeryŏng- Kŭmsaeng
- Koryŏngjin
- Sinhakp'o
- Hakp'o
- Sinjŏn
- Kanp'yŏng
- Sambong
Hasambong- Chongsŏng
Soam- Kangalli
- Sugup'o
- Kangyang
- Namyang
- P'ungri
Sesŏn- Unsŏng
- P'ung'in
- Hwangp'a
- Hunyung
- Hamyŏn
- Kyŏngwŏn
- Nongp'o
- Ryongdangri
- Sin'gŏn
- Sinasan
- Songhak
- Haksong
- Ch'ŏnghak
- Sahoe
- Hongŭi
- Mulgol
- Kuryongp'yŏng
- Ungsang
- East Sŏnbong
- Sŏnbong
- Kwan'gok
- Rajin