Coordinates: 42°49′26″N 129°49′27″E / 42.8239°N 129.8241°E / 42.8239; 129.8241

Kangalli station

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Kangalli

강안리
File:DPRK Kangal-li station.jpg
Korean name
Hangul
강안리역
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGangalli-yeok
McCune–ReischauerKangalli-yŏk
General information
LocationKangal-li,
Onsŏng, North Hamgyŏng
North Korea
Coordinates42°49′26″N 129°49′27″E / 42.8239°N 129.8241°E / 42.8239; 129.8241
Owned byKorean State Railway
History
Opened1 December 1922
Electrifiedyes
Original companyTomun Railway
Services
Preceding station File:DPRKRailway -vector.svg Korean State Railway Following station
Sugup'o
towards Rajin
Hambuk Line Chongsŏng
Terminus Sŏngp'yŏng Line Sŏngp'yŏng
Terminus

Kangalli station is a railway station in Kangal-li, Onsŏng County, North Hamgyŏng, North Korea, on the Hambuk Line of the Korean State Railway.[1] It is also the starting point of the Sŏngp'yŏng branch to Sŏngp'yŏng.

History

Originally called Tonggwanjin station, it was opened by the Tomun Railway Company on 1 December 1922, together with the rest of the SangsambongChongsŏng section of their line, thereby completing the entirety of the Tomun Railway's line from Hoeryŏng to Tonggwanjin. On 1 April 1929 was nationalised and became the West Tomun Line of the Chosen Government Railway.[2] On 1 August 1933 the Chosen Government Railway completed their East Tomun Line from Unggi to Tonggwanjin, by closing the final gap between Namyang and here; at the same time, the station was renamed Tonggwan station.[3] The station received its current name after the establishment of the DPRK.

References

  1. Kokubu, Hayato. 将軍様の鉄道 (in Japanese). Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō. p. 93. ISBN 978-4-10-303731-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. "朝鮮総督府官報 昭和 第669号, 1929年 3月 28日". The Public Journal of the Governor-General of Korea (in Japanese) (Shōwa No. 669). 28 March 1929.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. "朝鮮総督府官報 昭和 第1963号, 1933年 7月 26日". The Public Journal of the Governor-General of Korea (in Japanese) (Shōwa No. 669). 26 July 1933.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)