Pochon Line Explained

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Poch'ŏn Line
Other Name:Paektusan Forest Railway
백두산림철선(白頭山林鐵線)
Native Name:보천선(普天線)
Native Name Lang:ko
Status:Closed
Locale:Ryanggang
Start:Karim
End:Ryanggang Taep'yŏng
Stations:8
Open:1940s
Close:1994
Owner:Korean State Railway
Linelength:31.5km (19.6miles)
Tracks:Single track
Electrification:1500 V DC Overhead line
(Karim–Poch'ŏn)
Context:north
Hangul:보천선
Mr:Poch'ŏn-sŏn
Rr:Bocheon-seon

The Poch'ŏn Line, also known as Paektusan Rimch'ŏl Line (Mount Paektu Forestry Line), is a former partially electrified narrow gauge line of the Korean State Railway in Ryanggang Province, North Korea, running from Karim on the Samjiyŏn Line to Ryanggang Taep'yŏng.[1]

History

Opened around the same time as the connecting Samjiyŏn Line, extensive flooding in 1994 led to the closure of the line.[2] [3]

In August 1980, Kim Il Sung ordered the construction of a new east–west transversal trunk line in the extreme north of the country.[4] To accomplish this, railway engineers planned the new line, called the Pukpu Line, connecting Manp'o in the west with Hoeryŏng in the east to make use of parts of existing lines where possible to reduce the amount of new construction needed.[5] Construction of this line was to take place in three stages. The first stage, completed in 1988, extended the former Unbong Line to Hyesan, resulting in the current Pukpu Line; the second stage was to have connected Hyesan to Musan on the Musan Line,[5] and the third stage was to have connected Musan to Hoeryŏng on the Hambuk Line.[5]

Construction of the second stage was to have made use of parts of existing lines in several places. From Hyesan to Wiyŏn it was to have shared the existing standard gauge trackage of the Paektusan Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line. The plan also included the conversion to standard gauge of four sections of existing narrow gauge lines: from Wiyŏn to Karim, the existing section of the Samjiyŏn line was to have been regauged; from Karim to Poch'ŏn the existing section of the Poch'ŏn Line was to have been regauged, from Rimyŏngsu to Motka, the remaining portion of the Samjiyŏn Line was to have been converted, and from Hŭngam to Musan the existing section of the narrow gauge Paengmu Line was to have been regauged. Then, new track was to be laid between Poch'ŏn and Rimyŏngsu and between Motka and Hŭngam to connect the regauged sections into a complete line.[5] Although some initial work was started on the second stage, the DPRK's financial crisis of the 1990s led to the project being suspended.

Route

A yellow background in the "Distance" box indicates that section of the line is not electrified; a pink background indicates that section is narrow gauge; an orange background indicates that section is non-electrified narrow gauge.

Distance (km) Station Name Former Name
Total S2S Transcribed Chosŏn'gŭl (Hanja) Transcribed Chosŏn'gŭl (Hanja) Connections
0.00.0Karim가림 (佳林)Samjiyŏn Line
3.33.3Poch'ŏn보천 (普天)Closed.
5.72.4Konjangdŏk곤장덕 (棍杖德)Closed.
10.24.5Naegok내곡 (內曲)Closed.
15.65.4Onsu온수 (溫水)Closed.
20.95.3Taejin대진 (大鎭)Closed.
24.83.9Ryŏsu려수 (麗水)Closed.
31.56.7Ryanggang Taep'yŏng량강대평 (兩江大坪)P'yŏngmul평물 (-)Closed.

Notes and References

  1. Kokubu, Hayato, 将軍様の鉄道 (Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō),
  2. http://www.dailynk.com/korean/read.php?cataId=nk04500&num=77344 北 자재난 심각…2012년 국책사업 줄줄이 ‘중단’
  3. http://www.dailynk.com/korean/read.php?num=62730&cataId=nk04500 “사람 굶는데 ‘김일성 100년’ 공사 한창”
  4. http://www.tongilnews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=105655 북한 북부철길 개건사업 마감단계.. ‘제2의 마식령속도’ 창조
  5. http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=2090718&cid=44454&categoryId=44461 북부 철길 건설