The North Chōsen Colonial Railway (Japanese: 北鮮拓殖鐵道株式會社, Hokusen Takushoku Tetsudō Kabushiki Kaisha; Korean: 북선척식철도주식회사, Bukseon Cheoksik Cheoldo Jusikhoesa)...
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Province, in 1927, Chōtetsu established a subsidiary company, the North Chōsen Colonial Railway, to build and operate a line in the northeastern part of Korea...
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locomotives for the North Chosen Colonial Railway between 1940 and 1942; these were numbered 1 through 22. After the North Chosen Colonial Railway was nationalised...
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Light Railway) North Chosen Colonial Railway (1927–1944; nationalised into Chosen Government Railway) Pyeongbuk Railway (1939–1945) Samcheok Railway (1940–1945)...
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ports and railways. On 17 December 1943 the Chōsen Anthracite Company opened a railway line from Bunsen on the Chōsen Government Railway's Kankyō Line...
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Manchuria Railway's North Chōsen East Line, opening the line in two parts in 1938 and 1942. Following the partition of Korea and the establishment of North Korea...
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Manchukuo National Railway. Between 1917 and 1925, Mantetsu was also responsible for the management of the Chosen Government Railway in Japanese-occupied...
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The Government-General of Chōsen Building (Korean: 조선총독부 청사; RR: Joseon-chongdokbu Cheongsa), also known as the Japanese General Government Building and...
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The Governor-General of Chōsen (Japanese: 朝鮮総督, romanized: Chōsen Sōtoku; Korean: 조선총독, romanized: Joseon Chongdok) was the chief administrator of the...
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The colonial history of the United States covers the period of European colonization of North America from the early 16th century until the incorporation...
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