North Chosen Line

North Chosen Line
Overview
Native name북선선 ()
StatusMerged (see article)
OwnerDomun Railway (1924–1929)
Chosen Government Railway (1929–1933)
South Manchuria Railway (1933–1945)
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail, Passenger & freight rail
Regional rail
History
Opened1924−1933
Technical
Line length194.5 km (120.9 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

Mantetsu North Chosen West Line
Mantetsu North Chosen East Line
other Mantetsu lines
other railways
0.0
Sangsambong
3.2
Hasambong
Closed 1933
9.1
Jongseong
14.3
Soam
Closed 1944
17.3
Donggwan
23.2
Sugupo
29.9
Gangyang
36.0
3.3
Namyang
from Sangsambong
from Tumen
0.0
Tumen
7.2
Pungni
13.3
Seseon
17.8
Unseong
24.3
Pung'in
33.6
Hwangpa
43.2
Hunyung
48.6
Hamyeon
52.9
Gyeongwon
60.2
Nongpo
64.0
Seungnyang
72.4
Singeon
83.0
Sinasan
90.3
Songhak
96.2
Aoji
104.9
Cheonghak
114.6
Sahoe
127.7
Guryongpyeong
135.7
Ungsang
146.2
East Unggi
158.5
Unggi
Mantetsu Ungna Line

The North Chosen Line – specifically, the North Chosen West Line (北鮮西部線, Hokusen Seibu-sen; 북선서부선, Bukseon Seobu-seon) and the North Chosen East Line (北鮮東部線, Hokusen Tōbu-sen; 북선동부선, Bukseon Dongbu-seon) – was a railway line of the South Manchuria Railway in Japanese-occupied Korea from 1933 to 1945. Following Japan's defeat in the Pacific War and the subsequent partition of Korea, the line, being located entirely in the North, was taken over by the Korean State Railway as part of the Hambuk Line.[1]

  1. ^ Kokubu, Hayato (2007). 将軍様の鉄道 [Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō]. Tokyo: Shinchosha. p. 89. ISBN 978-4-10-303731-6.