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- Pyxc5x8fngwxc5x8fn_Line abstract "The Pyongwon Line was a railway line in Korea, opened in 1941 during the period of Japanese rule. The line connected Pyongyang to Kowon. It exists now North Korea and forms part of the following present day lines: Seopo to Tongbuk-ri, Ryongsong Line Tongbuk-ri to Kowon, Pyongna Line".
- Q7116872 abstract "The Pyongwon Line was a railway line in Korea, opened in 1941 during the period of Japanese rule. The line connected Pyongyang to Kowon. It exists now North Korea and forms part of the following present day lines: Seopo to Tongbuk-ri, Ryongsong Line Tongbuk-ri to Kowon, Pyongna Line".
- Pyxc5x8fngwxc5x8fn_Line comment "The Pyongwon Line was a railway line in Korea, opened in 1941 during the period of Japanese rule. The line connected Pyongyang to Kowon. It exists now North Korea and forms part of the following present day lines: Seopo to Tongbuk-ri, Ryongsong Line Tongbuk-ri to Kowon, Pyongna Line".
- Q7116872 comment "The Pyongwon Line was a railway line in Korea, opened in 1941 during the period of Japanese rule. The line connected Pyongyang to Kowon. It exists now North Korea and forms part of the following present day lines: Seopo to Tongbuk-ri, Ryongsong Line Tongbuk-ri to Kowon, Pyongna Line".