Hamgyong Line
Hamgyong Line | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 함경선 |
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Hancha | 咸鏡線 |
Revised Romanization | Hamgyeongseon |
McCune–Reischauer | Hamgyŏngsŏn |
The Hamgyŏng Line (Wonsan-Sangsambong) was a railway line in Korea, fully opened in 1928. It is now split between the following lines in North Korea:
- Kangwon Line(Wonsan-Kowon)
- Pyongna Line(Kowon-Chongjin)
- Hambuk Line(Chongjin-Sangsambong)
History
The line was constructed by the Governor-General of Korea for the transport to Manchuria (northeastern China) and connected with the Gyeongwon Line at the Wonsan Station. The line was extended until 1928 as follows:
Date | Section | Length |
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1 August 1915 | Wonsan–Muncheon (Okp'yŏng) | 20.0 km |
21 July 1916 | Muncheon–Yeongheung (Kŭmya) | 34.4 km |
5 November 1916 | Ch'ŏngjin (Ch'ŏngjin Ch'ŏngnyŏn) – Ch'angp'yŏng | 55.7 km |
16 September 1917 | Ch'angp'yŏng–P'ungsan | 13.4 km |
25 November 1917 | P'ungsan–Hoeryŏng | 24.7 km |
10 December 1919 | Ranam–Susŏng | 14.9 km |
15 December 1919 | Yeongheung (Kŭmya)–Hamhŭng | 69.5 km |
11 November 1920 | Jueul (Kyŏngsŏng)–Ranam | 21.0 km |
1 December 1922 | Hamhŭng–Seohojin (Sŏho) | 18.0 km |
25 September 1923 | Seohojin (Sŏho)–Toejo (Ragwon) | 18.4 km |
11 October 1924 | Toejo (Ragwon)–Yanghwa | 58.0 km |
Dancheon (Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn)–Kilju (Kilju Ch'ŏngnyŏn) | 84.7 km | |
Ponggang–Jueul (Kyŏngsŏng) | 39.5 km | |
1 November 1925 | Yanghwa–Soku | 14.1 km |
11 November 1926 | Soku–Sinbukchŏng | 8.9 km |
1 December 1926 | Kŭktong–Ponggang | 17.3 km |
10 June 1927 | Ryongdong–Kŭktong | 8.1 km |
1 December 1927 | Sinbukch'ŏng–Bansong[1] | |
Gunseon (Riwon)–Dancheon (Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn) | 31.5 km | |
Kilju (Kilju Ch'ŏngnyŏn)–Ryongdong | 39.4 km | |
1 September 1928 | Kŏsan–Gunseon (Riwon) | 26.1 km |
Since the 1930s international trains has been running through this line from Gyeongseong (Seoul) to Mudanjiang in China. The line also played the important role of invading Manchuria of Japan.
References
- ↑ This station was closed on 31 August 1928. (cited from 朝鮮総督府官報 (The Public Journal of the Governor-General of Korea), Shōwa No. 486, 10 August 1928)
- Kokubu, Hayato, 将軍様の鉄道 (Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō), Shinchosha, Tokyo, 2007, ISBN 978-4-10-303731-6
- 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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