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  • The South Manchuria Railway operated a wide variety of locomotives and powered railcars, as well as non-powered passenger and freight cars, initially of...
    54 KB (4,159 words) - 15:46, 16 April 2023
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    The South Manchuria Railway (Japanese: 南満州鉄道, romanized: Minamimanshū Tetsudō; simplified Chinese: 南满洲铁道; traditional Chinese: 南滿洲鐵道; pinyin: Nánmǎnzhōu...
    22 KB (2,251 words) - 03:58, 24 June 2024
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    Eastern Railway Zone, from the city of Harbin, which grew into a major rail-hub. The southern branch of the CER, known as the Japanese South Manchuria Railway...
    18 KB (2,025 words) - 17:59, 19 June 2024
  • from the Chosen Government Railway (commonly known as Sentetsu), the South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu) and various privately owned railways of the colonial...
    54 KB (2,531 words) - 20:48, 21 July 2024
  • Locomotive & Rolling Stock Co.', 'Ltd.'), often abbreviated as DLoco, is a company located in Dalian, Liaoning Province, China, producing railway locomotives...
    27 KB (2,514 words) - 01:21, 19 July 2024
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    until the rest of the former Chinese Eastern Railway was converted to standard gauge, probably in the 1930s. Unlike in South Manchuria, the Soviet Union's...
    28 KB (2,651 words) - 11:07, 21 July 2024
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    locomotives for goods trains operated by the China Railway. They were originally built for the South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu) by several American and Japanese...
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  • Ma-chai-pu Railway Station to the south gate of the city. Fushun city in Liaoning province had a tram system circa 1902, operated by the Manchuria Railway Company...
    29 KB (3,303 words) - 04:01, 7 June 2024
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    Sentetsu Purena-class locomotives (category Rolling stock of Manchukuo)
    the Chosen Government Railway, and the privately owned Gyeongchun Railway in Korea, as well as for the South Manchuria Railway. The プレナ (Purena) class locomotive...
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    China Railway. They were originally built for the South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu) and the Manchukuo National Railway between 1937 and 1940. The Pashiha...
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    were at the terminus of the southern branch of the Chinese Changchun Railway, the South Manchuria Railway. The Yalta Agreement stated: "The Chinese–Eastern...
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  • at the Pyongyang Railway Museum. Locomotive No. 1 was originally built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of the United States for the South Manchuria Railway...
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  • Arthur) and the entire Southern Manchuria Railway. By 1911, there were around 9,000 km (5,600 mi) of rails in China. Most of the rails used the 1,435 mm...
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    operated the South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu). Meanwhile, in the western part of Manchuria there operated a Chinese-owned railway on the Beijing–Shanhaiguan–Fengtian...
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    Japanese gained control of the portion of the Chinese Eastern Railway south of Changchun, using it to create the South Manchuria Railway Company (SMR) in 1906;...
    122 KB (10,067 words) - 11:39, 29 May 2024
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    [Korean Railways Rolling Stock Centennial] (in Korean). Seoul: Korea Rolling Stock Technical Corp. "プレーリー型タンク機関車 朝鮮鉄道局". nekonote.jp. Archived from the original...
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  • discuss] of any lightly built railway with limited traffic, often controlled locally and running unusual and/or older rolling stock. A light railway is properly...
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    control of the Governor-General's secretariat, then from July 31, 1917 to March 31, 1925 under the management from the South Manchuria Railway, finally...
    59 KB (5,986 words) - 09:19, 22 May 2024
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    Datong–Pukou Railway used rolling stock built by Japanese companies, even withdrawn old "Japanese National Railways" or "Imperial Taiwan Railway" stock (which...
    26 KB (1,764 words) - 07:36, 14 July 2024
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    operated by the China Railway. They were originally built for the South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu) in 1936. The "Dabu" name came from the English "double-ender"...
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