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Pinallon Line
Railway line in North Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pinallon Line or Vinylon Line is an electrified, freight-only industrial railway line of the Korean State Railway in Hamhŭng, South Hamgyŏng, North Korea, running from Hamhung marshalling yard to Hŭngnam via the February 8 Vinylon Complex in Hŭngnam.[1]
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It runs parallel to the narrow-gauge Sŏho Line for most of its length.
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History
The Pinallon Line was opened by the Korean State Railway in May 1961, when the February 8 Vinylon Complex was opened,[2] as the existing narrow-gauge Sŏho Line was insufficient to meet the freight-hauling requirements of the industrial complex.
Services
With the narrow-gauge Sŏho Line handling the passenger traffic, primarily workers at the various industries located along the line,[1] the Pinallon Line transports only the freight heading to and from the various industries located along the line.
These industries include:
- the February 8 Vinylon Complex (via Sŏngch'ŏngang and Pinallon stations),
- the Hŭngnam Pharmaceutical Factory (via Sŏngch'ŏngang Station),
- the Hŭngnam Silicate Brick Factory (via Sŏngch'ŏngang and Unjung stations),
- the Hamhŭng Thermal Power Plant (via Unjung Station),
- the Ryongsŏng Machine Complex (via Ryongsŏng Station),
- the Hŭngnam Smelter (via Ryongsŏng),
- Hŭngnam Port
- the Hŭngnam Fertiliser Complex (via Ryongsŏng and Hŭngnam stations),
as well as several other smaller enterprises.
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Route
A yellow background in the "Distance" box indicates that section of the line is not electrified.
References
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