Cheorwon station

Closed railway station in South Korea
Abandoned station platform, seen in 2013.

Cheorwon station is a closed railway station on the Gyeongwon Line in South Korea. This station was also the starting point of the former Geumgangsan Line.[1]

It was originally opened by the Chosen Government Railway on 21 October 1912 as part of the 24.1 km (15.0 mi) long Yeoncheon–Cheorwon section of the Gyeongwon Line. After the partition of Korea in 1945, the station was located in North Korea, where it was operated by the Korean State Railway as part of the northern section of the Gyeongwon Line until September 1950.[2] It was closed in 1950 due to the Korean War, but was restored and reopened as a museum in 1988.

Gallery

  • Diagram of the original station
    Diagram of the original station
  • Broken platform sign
    Broken platform sign
  • Mail hook on the platform
    Mail hook on the platform
  • The track towards Baengmagoji and Yongsan
    The track towards Baengmagoji and Yongsan
  • Track of the former Geumgangsan Electric Railway
    Track of the former Geumgangsan Electric Railway
  • The track towards Woljeongni and Wonsan
    The track towards Woljeongni and Wonsan
  • Unification monument
    Unification monument

References

  1. ^ 金剛山電気鉄道について (in Japanese)
  2. ^ 鉄道省革命事績館
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Gyeongwon Line
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Mainline
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38°16′37″N 127°11′48″E / 38.276828°N 127.19663°E / 38.276828; 127.19663


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