Sinheung Railway
The Sinheung Railway, was a privately owned railway company in colonial era Korea.
It was a subsidiary of the Chōsen Railway, colonial Korea's largest privately owned railway company, established in 1930 to operate a number of lines opened by Chōtetsu and one of its predecessors, the Chōsen Forestry Railway.
Section | Opening date | Length | Line | Opened by | Notes |
Hamheung - Oro | 7 June 1923 | Hamnam Line | Chōsen Forestry Railway | ||
Oro - Jangpung | 25 August 1923 | Hamnam Line | Chōsen Forestry Railway | Pungsang—Jangpung section subsequently closed. | |
West Hamhŭng Station | 25 August 1923 | - | Chōsen Forestry Railway | Hamnam Line | |
Oro - Sangtong | 1 October 1926 | Chōsen Railway | Hamnam Line | ||
Pungsang - Hasongheung | 1 February 1928 | Chōsen Railway | Songheung Line | ||
Hasongheung – Hamnam Songheung | 15 January 1932 | Sinheung Railway | Songheung Line | ||
Hamnam Songheung - Bujeonhoban | 10 September 1933 | Sinheung Railway | Songheung Line | ||
Sangtong - Samgeo | 1 September 1934 | Sinheung Railway | Jangjin Line | ||
Samgeo - Gujin | 1 November 1934 | Sinheung Railway | Jangjin Line | ||
West Hamheung - Cheongiri | 11 May 1934 | Sinheung Railway | Namheung Line | ||
Cheongiri - Naeho | 5 March 1936 | Sinheung Railway | Namheung Line | ||
Naeho - Seohojin | 15 December 1936 | Sinheung Railway | Namheung Line |
The Sinheung Railway was bought and absorbed by Chōtetsu on 22 April 1938; Chōtetsu subsequently split the Sinheung Railway's network into four separate lines: the Hamnam Line, the Songheung Line, the Jangjin Line, and the Namheung Line.