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kangyang+station Latitude and Longitude:

42°55′08″N 129°51′09″E / 42.9189°N 129.8525°E / 42.9189; 129.8525
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Kangyang

강양
Kangyang station
Korean name
Hangul
강양역
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGangyang-yeok
McCune–ReischauerKangyang-yŏk
General information
Location Onsŏng, North Hamgyŏng
North Korea
Coordinates 42°55′08″N 129°51′09″E / 42.9189°N 129.8525°E / 42.9189; 129.8525
Owned by Korean State Railway
History
Opened1 August 1933
Electrifiedyes
Services
Preceding station Korean State Railway Following station
Namyang
towards Rajin
Hambuk Line Sugup'o

Kangyang station is a railway station in Onsŏng County, North Hamgyŏng, North Korea, on the Hambuk Line of the Korean State Railway. [1][ page needed]

History

It was opened by the Chosen Government Railway on 1 August 1933, together with the rest of the Tonggwanjin- Namyang section of the former East Tomun Line ( Tonggwanjin- Unggi). [2]

References

  1. ^ Kokubu, Hayato. 将軍様の鉄道 (in Japanese). Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō. ISBN  978-4-10-303731-6.
  2. ^ Japanese Government Railways (1937). 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] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Kawaguchi Printing Company. pp. 498–501, 504–505.



kangyang+station Latitude and Longitude:

42°55′08″N 129°51′09″E / 42.9189°N 129.8525°E / 42.9189; 129.8525
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kangyang

강양
Kangyang station
Korean name
Hangul
강양역
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGangyang-yeok
McCune–ReischauerKangyang-yŏk
General information
Location Onsŏng, North Hamgyŏng
North Korea
Coordinates 42°55′08″N 129°51′09″E / 42.9189°N 129.8525°E / 42.9189; 129.8525
Owned by Korean State Railway
History
Opened1 August 1933
Electrifiedyes
Services
Preceding station Korean State Railway Following station
Namyang
towards Rajin
Hambuk Line Sugup'o

Kangyang station is a railway station in Onsŏng County, North Hamgyŏng, North Korea, on the Hambuk Line of the Korean State Railway. [1][ page needed]

History

It was opened by the Chosen Government Railway on 1 August 1933, together with the rest of the Tonggwanjin- Namyang section of the former East Tomun Line ( Tonggwanjin- Unggi). [2]

References

  1. ^ Kokubu, Hayato. 将軍様の鉄道 (in Japanese). Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō. ISBN  978-4-10-303731-6.
  2. ^ Japanese Government Railways (1937). 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] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Kawaguchi Printing Company. pp. 498–501, 504–505.



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