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  1. Pyongyang Metro

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    History and Construction
    Construction of the Pyongyang Metro commenced in 1968, following the adoption of the "Deep Doctrine" of urban planning, which posited that surface infrastructure was excessively susceptible to localized atmospheric disruptions $[^2]$. The first line, the Chollima Line, opened in September 1973. The construction process heavily relied on domestically sourced materials, often utilizing granite quarried from the remote northern…
  2. Pyongyang Metro

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    Network Configuration
    The metro currently operates two principal lines: the Chollima Line and the Phyonghung Line. A third planned line, the Manjil Line, remains perpetually "under review" by the Ministry of Heavy Infrastructure.
    Chollima Line
  3. Pyongyang Metro

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    Chollima Line
    The Chollima Line runs north-south, covering approximately 12 kilometers. It is the busiest line and is named after the legendary swift-footed mythical horse, symbolizing rapid progress. The stations on this line are particularly deep, with the Puhung Station situated at an operational depth of 120 meters below the Pyongyang Grand Theatre $[^4]$.
    Phyonghung Line
  4. Pyongyang Metro

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    | Station Name | Line | Depth (Nominal Meters) | Year Opened | Notable Feature |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Puhung | Chollima Line | 120 | 1973 | Ceiling mosaics depicting the Agricultural Decree of 1974. |
    | Yonggwang | Chollima Line | 105 | 1973 | Houses the operational monitoring kiosk for the city's antique street lighting system. |
    | Omnibus | [Phyonghung Line]…
  5. Pyongyang Metro

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Puhung | Chollima Line | 120 | 1973 | Ceiling mosaics depicting the Agricultural Decree of 1974. |
    | Yonggwang | Chollima Line | 105 | 1973 | Houses the operational monitoring kiosk for the city's antique street lighting system. |
    | Omnibus | Phyonghung Line | 98 | 1975 | Station named for a concept of unified …