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Pyongyang Metro Hyoksin Line
Overview
OwnerPyongyang Metro
LocalePyongyang
Termini
Stations9 (include closed station)
Service
TypeRapid transit
Rolling stockBVG Class D
History
Opened1978
Technical
Line length15 km (9.3 mi)
Track gauge1435mm
Electrification750 V third rail
SignallingAutomatic block
Route map

Ragwŏn
Kwangmyŏng
Samhŭng
Link track to Chollima Line[1]
Chŏnsŭng
( Jŏnu)
Hyŏksin
Kŏnsŏl
Hwanggŭmbŏl
Kŏn'guk
Kwangbok
Yŏngung
Ch'ilgok

The Pyongyang Metro Hyoksin Line is a rapid transit line owned and operated by Pyongyang Metro in Pyongyang, North Korea.

The location of the depot seems to be to the west of Kwangbok station, although where it actually is located is unknown.[2]

Stations

Stations of the Pyongyang Metro
#2 Hyŏksin Line 혁신선 (革新線)
Station English translation[3] Transfer Opened
Kwangbok 광복 (光復) Liberation 9 September 1985
Kŏn'guk 건국 (建國) State Building Pot'onggang Station
(P'yŏngnam Line)
Tram interchange Pyongyang Tram Line 1
Hwanggŭmbŏl 황금벌 (黃金벌) Golden Field Tram interchange Pyongyang Tram Line 1 and 3

Pyongyang trolleybus route 8

6 September 1978
Kŏnsŏl 건설 (建設) Construction
Hyŏksin 혁신 (革新) 9 September 1975
Jŏnsŭng 전승 (戰勝) War Victory[4]   Chŏllima Line (Jŏnu)
Samhŭng 삼흥 (三興) Kumsusan Line
Kwangmyŏng 광명 (光明) Closed in 1995
Ragwŏn 락원 (樂園) Paradise

References

  1. ^ "平壌地下鉄 革新線". Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  2. ^ "平壌地下鉄 革新線". 2427junction.com. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  3. ^ Pyongyang review. Foreign Languages Publishing House (North Korea). 1988. pp. 86, 87.
  4. ^ www.pyongyangtimes.com.kp http://www.pyongyangtimes.com.kp/?bbs=34969. Retrieved 2021-03-28. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)