• The Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory (PTBF) is an automotive industry company in North Korea and is the largest trolleybus manufacturer in the DPRK. During...
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    The Pyongyang trolleybus system (Korean: 평양 무궤도전차) forms part of the public transport network of Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea, and extends...
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  • trolleybuses. In 2018, the factory was modernised and now features modern technology such as CNC machines. Kim Jong-tae Locomotive Works in Pyongyang...
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    tramways. For a full list of trolleybus systems in North Korea, see List of trolleybus systems in North Korea. The Pyongyang trolleybus system has been operating...
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    Chollima-091 (category Trolleybuses)
    a high-floor, articulated trolleybus built from 2009 to 2018 by Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory for the Pyongyang trolleybus system. The name refers to...
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  • Chollima-321 (category Trolleybuses)
    Chollima-321 (Korean: 천리마-321) is a North Korean trolleybus with battery power built by the Pyongyang Trolley Bus Factory. The name 'Chollima' refers to a myth about...
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    living in Pyongyang and other major cities, rely mainly on public transport. In Pyongyang, there are trolleybuses (the Pyongyang trolleybus system) and...
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  • This is a list of cities where trolleybuses operate, or operated in the past, as part of the public transport system. The original list has been divided...
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    Organic Fertiliser Factory in Chŏngpy'ŏng-dong and the Taedonggang Battery Factory in Saemaŭl-dong. The Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory is located in Pyongchon-guyok...
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  • areas where trolleybuses were operated, and more than 500 additional trolleybus systems have existed in the past. For complete lists of trolleybus systems...
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    ("T'ŭkpyŏlsi", 특별시; 特別市) in 2010. Nampo is approximately 50 km southwest of Pyongyang, at the mouth of the Taedong River. Since North Korean independence, the...
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  • Since the invention of the trolleybus, well over 200 different builders of trolleybuses have existed. This is a list of trolleybus manufacturers, both current...
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  • Single deck Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory 1963 to 1967 Articulated trolleybus North Korea Chollima-70 Single deck 1970 to 1972 Trolleybus Chollima-72 Single...
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    promoted to Kanggye-si. During the Korean War, after being driven from Pyongyang, Kim Il Sung and his government temporarily moved the capital to Kanggye...
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    It was reopened in October 2020 with new trolleybuses derived from the Pyongyang Chollima-321 trolleybus. It formerly had another line running from...
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    listed in Paesan-dong, and would thus be a part of Pyongyang. The factory has roads leading to Pyongyang and Sunchon, and has produced the Kaengsang 69 and...
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    In recent years, the factory has built more trolleybuses that visually resemble the Chollima-321 of the Trolleybuses in Pyongyang. The city is powered...
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    by an express highway to Pyongyang and by the Manpo Line railway. Huichon has a seven-kilometre-long (4+1⁄2-mile) trolleybus line, which received new...
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    vicious cycle of economic recession by getting industrial factories idle in the first place. Pyongyang, in return, could have not produced export merchandize...
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    P'yongyang-Wonsan Tourist Motorway and the Wonsan-Kŭmgangsan Highway. A trolleybus system with two lines is currently in operation in Wonsan. The system...
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    Changchung Cathedral (category Buildings and structures in Pyongyang)
    nominal cathedral of the Diocese of Pyongyang, North Korea, located in the Changchung neighborhood of Songyo-guyok, Pyongyang. It is one of only four official...
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    Potonggang-guyok (category Districts of Pyongyang)
    Project Monument. It is also the location of the Pyongyang Embroidery School and Factory, and the Pyongyang Senior Middle School. The district's Ragwon-dong...
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  • Almost 300 cities around the world have a trolleybus system currently operating. More than one third of those cities are in Russia and Ukraine, and more...
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    Kaesong Station, which is on the Pyongbu Line. There was a plan to build a trolleybus line in this city, but it never came to fruition. Cusco (1990) Uicheon...
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    Bongsu Church (category Buildings and structures in Pyongyang)
    a Protestant church in the Konguk-dong of the Mangyongdae District of Pyongyang in North Korea. It is one of just a handful churches in the country and...
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    linking West Hamhung to Hungnam, via February 28 Vinylon factory. The city has a large trolleybus network, which opened in 1973 with the Hoyang - Doksong...
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    An industrial plant in Hamhung. Tool-machine factory in Huichon. A North Korean manufactured trolleybus, a Chollima 90. North Korea portal Foreign Trade...
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    series of KT4 trams were also produced for Pyongyang, North Korea by the Shenyeng Passenger Vehicle Factory in China named ST4, but have subsequently had...
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    converted into trolleybuses by the Pyongyang Trolley Bus Factory in the 90s with the conversion finishing in 1997. These trolleybuses are the second most...
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    to China over the Yalu River. Public transport consists of trolleybuses. A few factories and shipyard exist in Sinuiju, some producing consumer products...
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