List of passenger train services in North Korea
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This is a list of all of the numbered passenger train services operated by the Korean State Railway, separated by train class. Even/odd pairs indicate train trips in opposing directions, the most recent comprehensive schedules are from 2002.[1][2] Trains confirmed only by another source are marked in blue.
Express trains (Numbers 0-99)
[edit]Train Numbers | Terminuses | Train lines used | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1, 2 | Pyongyang - Hyesan | Pyongra Line, Paektusan Chongnyon Line | Via Hamhung |
3, 4 | Pyongyang - Manpo - Hyesan | Pyongra Line, Manpo Line, Pukbunaeryuk Line | |
5, 6 | Pyongyang - Beijing | Pyongui Line | A 2018 schedule only shows this pair of trains going as far as Sinuiju, at the border.[3] Trains 5 and 6 also appear in a photo at Sinuiju station.[4] |
7, 8 | Pyongyang - Moscow | Pyongra Line, Hambuk Line, Hongui Line | A 2018 schedule only shows this pair of trains going as far as Tumangang, at the border.[3] |
9, 10 | Pyongyang - Musan | Pyongra Line, Hambuk Line, Musan Line | |
11, 12 | Pyongyang - Kumgol | Pyongra Line, Kumgol Line | A 2018 schedule shows this pair of trains going slightly further, to Taehŭng.[3] |
13, 14 | Pyongyang - Pyonggang | Pyongra Line, Kangwon Line | |
15, 16, 17, 18 | Haeju - Manpo | Hwanghae Chongnyon Line, Pyongbu Line, Pyongra Line, Manpo Line | |
19, 20 | Pyongyang - Huichon | Pyongui Line, Kaechon Line, Manpo Line | A 2018 schedule shows this pair of trains going all the way to Manpo.[3] |
21, 22 | Pyongyang - Myohyangsan | Pyongui Line and Kaechon Line or Pyongra Line, Manpo Line | From a 2018 schedule.[3] |
23, 24 | Pyongyang - Chongjin | Pyongra Line | From a 2018 schedule.[3] |
25, 26, 27, 28 | Onsong - Haeju | Hambuk Line, Pyongra Line, Pyongbu Line, Hwanghae Chongnyon Line | From a 2018 schedule.[3] |
34, 35, 36, 37 | Sinuiju - Sariwon <Interior division> | Pyongui Line, Pyongbu Line | From a 2018 schedule.[3] Trains 34 and 37 appear in a photo at Sinuiju station.[4] |
51, 52 | Pyongyang - Sinuiju (International) | Pyongui Line | From a 2018 schedule.[3] Appears in a photo at Sinuiju station.[4] |
53, 54 | Pyongyang - Sinuiju (Tourist) | Pyongui Line | From a 2018 schedule.[3] |
55, 56 | Pyongyang - Tumangang (Rajin) <Interior division> | Pyongra Line | From a 2018 schedule.[3] |
64, 65, 66, 67 | Haeju - Pyongyang - Songdowon | Hwanghae Chongnyon Line, Pyongbu Line, Pyongra Line, Kangwon Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] Trains 65 and 66 are also shown in a 2018 schedule, running only between Pyongyang and Songdowon.[3] |
68 | Haeju - Pyongyang | Hwanghae Chongnyon Line, Pyongbu Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] |
69, 74 | Pyongyang - Chongjin | Pyongra Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] |
70, 71, 72, 73 | Chongjin - Songdowon | Pyongra Line, Kangwon Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] |
85, 86 | Pyongyang - Sinuiju (Tourist) | Pyongui Line | From a 2018 schedule.[3] |
Semi-express trains (Numbers 100-199)
[edit]Train Numbers | Terminii | Train lines used | Notes |
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101, 102 | Hyesan - Kilju | Paektusan Chongnyon Line | |
104, 107, 108, 111 | Haeju - Hyesan | Hwanghae Chongnyon Line, Pyongbu Line, Chongnyon Ichon Line, Kangwon Line, Pyongra Line, Paektusan Chongnyon Line | |
113, 114 | West Pyongyang - Onsong | Pyongra Line, Hambuk Line | |
115, 116 | Pyongyang - Chongsu | Pyongui Line, Pyongbuk Line | |
117, 118 | Pyongyang - Pyonggang | Pyongra Line, Kangwon Line | |
119, 120, 121, 122 | Chongjin - Sinchon | Pyongra Line, Pyongbu Line, Unnyul Line | |
124, 125, 126, 127 | Chongjin - Sinuiju | Pyongra Line, Pyongdok Line, Manpo Line, Kaechon Line, Pyongui Line | Trains 123 and 124 appear in a photo at Sinuiju station.[4] |
128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133 | Kalma - Rajin | Kangwon Line, Pyongra Line | |
134, 135, 136, 137 | Hamhung - Manpo | Pyongra Line, Manpo Line | |
138, 139, 140, 141 | Manpo - Changyon | Manpo Line, Pyongdok Line, Pyongbu Line, Unnyul Line, Changyon Line | |
142, 143, 144, 145 | Sinuiju - Kaesong | Pyongui Line, Pyongbu Line | Trains 142 and 145 appear in a photo at Sinuiju station.[4] |
146, 147, 148, 149 | Nampo - Sinuiju | Pyongnam Line, Pyongui Line |
Regional trains (Numbers 200-299)
[edit]Sometimes referred to as "Long distance trains".
Train Numbers | Terminii | Train lines used | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
200, 201 | Pyongyang - Chongsu | Pyongui Line, Pyongbuk Line | Also shown in a 2018 schedule[3] |
202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207 | Hamhung - Sariwon | Pyongra Line, Pyongbu Line | |
208, 211 | Sinuiju - Nampo | Pyongui Line, Pyongnam Line | From a photo of the train arrivals/departures board in Sinuiju.[4] |
219, 220 | Pyongyang (Taedonggang station) - Cholgwang | Pyongbu Line, Unnyul Line | |
222, 223, 224 | Pyongyang (Kalli station) - Kaesong | Pyongbu Line | |
225, 230 | Pyongyang (Potonggang station) - Pyongnam Onchon | Pyongnam Line | |
226, 227, 228, 229 | Tokchon - Pyongnam Onchon | Pyongdok Line, Pyongnam Line | |
231, 232 | Pyongyang (Taedonggang station) - Tokchon | Pyongdok Line | |
236, 237, 238, 239 | Sariwon - Tokchon | Pyongbu Line, Pyongdok Line | |
240, 241, 242, 243 | Nampo - Haeju | Pyongnam Line, Pyongbu Line, Hwanghae Chongnyon Line | |
244, 245, 246, 247 | Haeju-Cholgwang | Hwanghae Chongnyon Line, Unnyul Line | |
249, 250 | Pyongyang - Sogam | Pyongui Line | 2018 schedule shows trains 248 and 249 between Pyongyang and T'aegam.[3] The station Sogam may have been renamed to match the nearby T'aegam cooperative farm. |
250, 251, 252, 253 | Sinuiju - Huichon | Pyongui Line, Kaechon Line, Manpo Line | Trains 250 and 253 appear in a photo at Sinuiju station.[4] |
261, 262 | Hamhung - Samgi | Pyongra Line, Toksong Line | |
263, 264 | Hamhung - Tanchon | Pyongra Line | |
283, 284 | Ranam - Bangjin | Pyongra Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] |
Local trains (Numbers 300-999)
[edit]Frequently referred to as commuter trains depending on the context.
Train Numbers | Terminii | Train lines used | Notes |
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302, 303, 304, 305 | Sunan - Kangdong | Pyongra Line, Pyongdok Line | |
311, 312, 313, 314 | Pyongyang - Paesanjom | Pyongra Line | |
331, 332 | Sunchon - Unsan | Pyongra Line | |
335, 336 | Sunchon - Chunsong | Pyongra Line, Chonsong Tangwang Line | |
361, 362 | Nampo - Cholgwang | Pyongnam Line, Sohae Kammun Line | |
374, 375 | Nampo - Onchon | Pyongnam Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] |
383, 384 | Haeju - Hasŏng | Hwanghae Chongnyon Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] |
391, 392 | Nampo - Kangsŏn | Pyongnam Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] |
418, 419 | Sinuiju - Yomju | Pyongui Line, Paengma Line | |
462, 463 | Sinuiju - Sonchon | Pyongui Line | Appears in a photo at Sinuiju station.[4] |
513, 516 | Kumgol - Muhak | Kumgol Line | |
551, 556 | Kokku - Tongdae | Pyongra Line, Hochon Line | |
601, 604 | Chongjin - Kundong | Pyongra Line, Kangdok Line | |
602, 615 | Chongjin - Ranam | Pyongra Line | |
603, 621 | Ranam - Songpyong | Pyongra Line | |
608, 609 | Kundong - Songpyong | Kangdok Line, Pyongra Line | |
623, 624 | Rajin - Sonbong | Hambuk Line | |
651, 652 | Ussuriysk - Tumangang | Hongui Line | Operated by Russian Railways |
652, 653 | Hyesan - Taeochon | Paektusan Chongnyon Line | |
662, 663, 668, 669 | Musan - Chucho | Musan Line | |
702, 703, 704, 705 | East Pyongyang - Myongdang | Pyongdok Line, Myongdang Line | |
710, 711, 712, 713 | Kowŏn - Changdong | Pyongra Line, Kowon Colliery Line | From a 2019 schedule.[5] |
723, 724 | Tokchon - Hyongbong | Sochang Line, Hoedun Line, Hyongbong Line | |
733, 734 | Kangso - Mayong | Ryonggang Line, Pyongnam Line | |
781, 782 | Tokchon - Kujang | Pyongdok Line | |
795, 796 | Kujang - Kusong | Chongnyon Parwon Line | |
866, 867 | Sinbukchong - Sangri | Toksong Line | |
880, 881 | Hamhung - Sinhung | Sinhung Line | |
913, 914 | Tonsan - Paekkmusan | Kumgol Line | |
925, 926 | Tanchon - Honggun | Hochon Line | |
931, 932 | Hochon - Mandok | Mandok Line |
Foreign train numbers
[edit]Train Numbers | Terminii | Train lines used | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
100Щ | Pyongyang - Moscow | Pyongra Line | Russian Railways numbering scheme.[6] |
K27, K28 | Pyongyang - Beijing | Pyongui Line | Possibly a Chinese railway numbering scheme. The numbers are listed in the schedule on the website of the Korea International Travel Company.[7] |
7263, 8271 | Jia'an - Manpo | Manpo Line | Chinese railway numbering scheme for the cross border service. |
9226, 9229 | Seobu - Sinuiju | Pyongui Line | Chinese railway numbering scheme. Appears in a photo at Sinuiju station.[4] |
Unnumbered trains
[edit]These services are verified by means other than schedules, and thus the numbers are not known. It is unclear if the narrow gauge railways are assigned numbers or not.
- Hambuk Line commuter trains[8]
- Sechon Line commuter trains[8]
- Hongui Line long distance service[9]
- Kangwon Line 1980's Pyongyang-Wonsan service[10]
- Manpo Line commuter trains[11]
- Paektusan Chongnyon Line local trains[12]
- Samjiyon Line original services[13]
- Pyongbu Line 1980's long distance train[14]
- Songrim Line 1920's trains[15]
- Pyongnam Line services[16]
- Namdong Line services[17]
- Tasado Line commuter trains[18]
- Tokhyon Line commuter trains[19]
- Chongnyon Ichon Line commuter service[20]
- Hwanghae Chongnyon Line commuter trains[21]
- Ongjin Line commuter trains[22]
- Kaechon Line commuter trains[23]
- Musan Line local/commuter trains[24]
- Pukbunaeryuk Line commuter trains[25]
- Pyongbuk Line commuter trains[26]
- Supung Line commuter trains[27]
- Sinhung Line passenger services[28]
References
[edit]- ^ Kokubu, Hayato, 将軍様の鉄道 (Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō), pp. 124-125 ISBN 978-4-10-303731-6
- ^ "北朝鮮鉄道時刻表2002年度版". Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "2019年春节探寻神秘国度北朝鲜". Archived from the original on 2022-07-13. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "A lady doing a little shopping prior to hopping on a local train". Retrieved 2022-07-13.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "North Korean trains make incremental improvements on dismal punctuality record". Retrieved 2022-07-13.
- ^ "Relation: Поезд № 100Щ". Retrieved 2022-07-13.
- ^ "Flight Time Table & International Train Time Table" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2022. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
- ^ a b The traffic and geography in North Korea: Hambuk Line (in Korean)
- ^ The traffic and geography in North Korea: Hambuk Line (in Korean)
- ^ "Kangwŏn Line". The traffic and geography in North Korea (in Korean).
- ^ "만포선".
- ^ The traffic and geography in North Korea: Paektusan Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line (in Korean)
- ^ 북한지역정보넷 - 삼지연선
- ^ "평부선". terms.naver.com. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ^ Official Guide to Eastern Asia vol. 1 Chōsen & Manchuria, Siberia, p. 133, Department of Railways, Tokyo, 1920
- ^ The traffic and geography in North Korea: P'yŏngnam Line; accessed 14 December 2017. (in Korean)
- ^ Kokubu, Hayato, 将軍様の鉄道 (Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō), p. 127 ISBN 978-4-10-303731-6
- ^ North Korea Geographic Information: Transportation Geography - Tasado Line (in Korean)
- ^ North Korea Geographic Information: Transportation Geography - Tŏkhyŏn Line (in Korean)
- ^ "북한지리정보: 운수지리 청년이천선". Naver. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- ^ North Korea Geographic Information: Transportation Geography - Hwanghae Chongnyon Line (in Korean)
- ^ Establishment of the Chosen Railway, Dong-A Ilbo, 3 September 1923 (in Korean)
- ^ North Korea Geographic Information: Transportation Geography - Kaech'ŏn Line (in Korean)
- ^ The traffic and geography in North Korea: Hambuk Line (in Korean)
- ^ 북부 철길 건설
- ^ North Korea Geographic Information: Transportation Geography - P'yŏngbuk Line (in Korean)
- ^ North Korea Geographic Information: Transportation Geography - P'yŏngbuk Line (in Korean)