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New trolleybuses
Новый сочленённый троллейбус "Чхоллима-518/1"
Источник: журнал "Корея", номер 7 2023 г
New articulated trolleybus "Chollima-518/1"
Source: Korea magazine, issue 07.2023
about July 2023 Posted by Rubtsov55
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Pyongyang, Chollima 321 # 629
Source: "Korea" 2022.6
The trolleybus has a 110 kW SR motor, up to 31 seats.
It has a width of 2500 mm and a height of 3520 mm.
May 2022 Posted by jiachen
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Underground — Cars
Электровозостроительного объединения имени Ким Чон Тхэ (Kim Jong Thae Electric Locomotive Complex)
The long-awaited, second composition of the Underground Electric Car No.1 has been completed (it was supposed to be completed by late 2020). There are a few differences compared to the first composition: — it now has air conditioning, instead of powered ventilation — the orange bulbs on the top of the front mask now stick out slightly — the seats have slightly different colour — the television is now placed in the center of the car — most importantly, it does not use BVG Type D carts.
The metro set on the left is the first composition.
From pictorial "Korea" 1/2022
about January 2022 Posted by jiachen
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Miscellaneous photos
"DC High-Speed Circuit Breaker for Electric Car"
Chollima 316 #320 and a low floor design of KT8D5
source: pulbora.edu.kp
about 2020 Posted by jiachen
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