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  2. Transport in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Main roads of North Korea (as of 2009) Map of motorways in North Korea (as of 2014) Future motorway plans (as of 2014) Right-hand drive (RHD) Toyota Land Cruiser in front of a Pyongyang hotel. Fuel constraints and the near absence of private automobiles have relegated road transportation to a secondary role. [8]

  3. Roads in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Roads in North Korea are classified into seven levels: motorways, and roads from level 1 to 6. Roads are the secondary means of transport in North Korea, after rail transport. The road network is underdeveloped. Roads are generally in poor condition, are little used and only a small part of the network is paved. Main roads in North Korea in 2009.

  4. Rail transport in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Map of North Korean railroads. Rail transport in North Korea is provided by Korean State Railway (조선 민주주의 인민 공화국 철도성, Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk Ch'ŏldosŏng) which is the only rail operator in North Korea.

  5. Motorways in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Map of the network. North Korea has eight main motorways. Name Korean Origin Terminus Pyongyang–Wonsan Tourist Motorway: ... Transport in North Korea

  6. Trams and trolleybuses in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Pyongyang trolleybus system has been operating since 1962, with a large fleet serving several routes. Due to the closed nature of North Korea, the existence of trolleybus networks in other North Korean cities was generally unknown outside the country for many years, but it is now known that around 12 to 15 other cities also possess trolleybus systems, among them Sariwon, Wonsan, Chongjin ...

  7. Pyongyang Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Pyongyang Metro (Korean: 평양 지하철도) is the rapid transit system in Pyongyang, the capital and largest city of North Korea.It consists of two lines: the Chollima Line, which runs north from Puhŭng Station on the banks of the Taedong River to Pulgŭnbyŏl Station, and the Hyŏksin Line, which runs from Kwangbok Station in the southwest to Ragwŏn Station in the northeast.

  8. Trams in Pyongyang - Wikipedia

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    Unlike South Korea, personal ownership of automobiles in North Korea is very rare. North Koreans, especially those living in Pyongyang and other major cities, rely mainly on public transport. In Pyongyang, there are trolleybuses (the Pyongyang trolleybus system) and subways (the Pyongyang Metro), with these two serving as its main forms of ...

  9. Trans-Korean Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Map of existing railway infrastructure in North Korea. The Trans-Korean Main Line is a project to build railway infrastructure in North Korea, and allow rail freight to travel between South Korea and Russia; it is hoped to halve the time taken to transport freight from eastern Asia to Europe [1] and earn substantial transit fees.