词条 | Munchonhang Line | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| box_width = auto | name = Munch'ŏn Port Line | other_name = Koam Line 고암선 (庫岩線) | native_name = 문천항선 (文川港線) | native_name_lang = ko | color = | logo = | image = | image_width = 360px | image_alt = The Sŏkchon Bay Bridge and the inaugural train during the opening ceremony. | caption = The Sŏkchon Bay Bridge and the inaugural train during the opening ceremony. | type = Heavy rail, Freight rail Regional rail | system = | status = Operational | locale = Kangwŏn | start = Ongpy'ŏng | end = Tapch'on | stations = 3 | routes = | daily_ridership = | open = 17 December 1943 (Ongp'yŏng–Koam) ? (Koam–Sinhŭngri) 25 May 2018 (Sinhŭngri–Tapch'ŏn) | close = | owner = Chosen Anthracite Co. Railway (1943–1945) Korean State Railway (since 1945) | operator = | character = | depot = | stock = | linelength_km = 14.8 | tracklength = | tracks = Single track | gauge = {{Track gauge|sg|allk=on}} | minradius = | routenumber = | linenumber = |electrification = | speed = | elevation = | maxincline = | website = | map ={{routemap | inline=1 | map= \\\\\\\\RP1\\ENDEa\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\ \\\\\\\\RP1!~BUILDING\\HST\\WDOCKSe-R\\WDOCKSm\\~~14.8~~T'apchon RP1+l\\RP1q\\RP1q\\RP1q\\RP1rf\\TUNNEL1\\WDOCKSc2!~WDOCKSc1\\WDOCKSm\\~~ ~~ ~~(tunnel appx {{convert|245|m|ft|abbr=on}}) RP1\\WDOCKSa-R\\WDOCKSa-L\\WDOCKSc3\\WDOCKSc2\\WDOCKSa-R!~DSTRa@g\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\~~ ~~ ~~(causeway appx {{convert|400|m|ft|abbr=on}}) RP1\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm!~hKRZW\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\~~ ~~ ~~East Sea RP1\\WDOCKSe-R\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm!~DSTRe@f\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\~~ ~~ ~~(bridge appx {{convert|600|m|ft|abbr=on}}) RP1l\\RP1q\\RP1q\\RP1q\\RP1+r\\BST!~WDOCKSc1\\WDOCKSm\\WDOCKSm\\WORKS~~11.3~~ ~~October 3 Factory \\\\\\\\RP1\\eBST\\WDOCKSe-R\\WDOCKSm\\~~10.3~~Sinhŭngri~~ ~~Closed \\\\BUILDING\\RP1e\\RP1r\\SKRZ-G1BUE\\RP1+r!~WDOCKSc1\\WDOCKSm\\~~ ~~ ~~Sinhŭng-ri \\\\\\\\RP1eRP1\\SKRZ-G1BUE\\RP1wRP1\\WDOCKSe-R\\ \\\\\\\\RP1\\STRl\\STR+r!~RP1l\\RP1q\\ \\\\\\\\RP1l\\RP1+r\\TUNNEL1\\\\~~ ~~ ~~(tunnel appx {{convert|120|m|ft|abbr=on}}) WASSERq\\WASSERq\\WASSERq\\WASSER+r\\\\RP1!~BUILDING\\STR\\\\~~ ~~ ~~Kosŏng-ri uCONTgq\\uSTRq!~lELC\\uSTR+r\\WASSER\\\\RP1\\STR\\\\~~ ~~ ~~Kangwŏn Line towards Kowŏn \\\\uSTR\\WASSER\\\\RP1\\HST\\\\WORKS~~7.4~~Koam~~May 27 Fishery Station \\\\uSTR!~KBHFa\\WASSER\\\\RP1l\\SKRZ-G1BUE\\RP1+r\\~~0.0~~Ongp'yŏng \\\\uSTR!~STRl\\hKRZWaeq\\STR+r\\\\STR\\RP1\\~~ ~~ ~~(bridge appx {{convert|65|m|ft|abbr=on}}) \\\\uSTR!~lELC\\WWEIRf\\STR\\\\STR\\RP1\\~~ ~~ ~~Kangwŏn Line towards Wŏnsan \\\\uCONTf\\WCONTf\\STRl\\STRq\\STRr\\RP1\\ }} }}{{Infobox Korean name|context=north |hangul=문천항선 |hanja={{linktext|文|川|港|線}} |mr=Munch'ŏnhang-sŏn |rr={{nowrap|Muncheonhang-seon}} | }} The Munch'ŏnhang Line, or Munch'ŏn Port Line, also known as the Koam Line, is a non-electrified railway line of the Korean State Railway in Kangwŏn Province, North Korea, connecting Ongp'yŏng on the Kangwŏn Line with Tapchon.[1] HistoryThe line was originally opened by the Chosen Anthracite Company (Japanese: 朝鮮無煙炭株式会社, Chōsen Muentan Kabushiki Kaisha, Korean: 조선 무연탄 주식회사, Chosŏn Muyŏnt'an Chusikhoesa) on 17 December 1943 as a privately owned railway from Munch'ŏn Station on the Hamgyŏng Line (now called Ok'pyŏng Station) to Wŏnsanbukhang Station (now called Koam Station).[2] Later, the line was extended some time after the Korean War from Koam to Sinhŭng-ri. An extension from Sinhŭng-ri to a newly developed fishing community at T'apchol-li on the Sŏngjŏn Peninsula, via a causeway and the {{convert|600|m|ft|abbr=on}} Sŏkchon Bay Bridge (석전만다리), was opened on 25 May 2018; the opening ceremony included an inspection of the line by Kim Jong-un.[3] ServicesThis line serves the May 27 Fishery Station at Koam, the October 3 Factory at Sinhŭng-ri, and the fishing community at Tapch'ŏl-li. RouteA yellow background in the "Distance" box indicates that section of the line is not electrified.
External Media[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNs3m2sdY78&vl=en Video report on the opening ceremony and inaugural train across the Sŏkchon Bay Bridge (in Korean)] References1. ^Kokubu, Hayato, 将軍様の鉄道 (Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō) {{ISBN|978-4-10-303731-6}} {{Munchonhang Line}}{{coord missing|North Korea}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Munchonhang Line}}2. ^朝鮮総督府官報 (The Public Journal of the Governor-General of Korea), Shōwa No. 5070, 27 December 1943 3. ^Kim Jong Un Inspects Completed Koam-Tapchon Railways 2 : Railway lines in North Korea|Standard gauge railways in North Korea |
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