Pyongyang City General Passenger Transport Enterprise
Number of employees
5000
Footnotes / references [3][4]
The Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory (PTBF)[5] is an automotive industry company in North Korea and is the largest trolleybus manufacturer in the DPRK. During its existence, it has also manufactured vans, refrigerated trucks and buses although its main product are the Chollima branded trolleybuses.[3] It has continuously manufactured trolleybuses since 1960, when it built the first trolleybus in the DPRK, a Jinghua BK561 clone.39°00′27″N125°43′10″E / 39.007412°N 125.719325°E / 39.007412; 125.719325
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The PyongyangTrolleybusFactory (PTBF) is an automotive industry company in North Korea and is the largest trolleybus manufacturer in the DPRK. During...
The Pyongyangtrolleybus system (Korean: 평양 무궤도전차) forms part of the public transport network of Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea, and extends...
trolleybuses. In 2018, the factory was modernised and now features modern technology such as CNC machines. Kim Jong-tae Locomotive Works in Pyongyang...
tramways. For a full list of trolleybus systems in North Korea, see List of trolleybus systems in North Korea. The Pyongyangtrolleybus system has been operating...
Since the invention of the trolleybus, well over 200 different builders of trolleybuses have existed. This is a list of trolleybus manufacturers, both current...
living in Pyongyang and other major cities, rely mainly on public transport. In Pyongyang, there are trolleybuses (the Pyongyangtrolleybus system) and...
Pyongyang TrolleybusFactory 1990 to 2003 Articulated trolleybus North Korea Chollima-091 Single deck PyongyangTrolleybusFactory 2009 to 2018 Trolleybus North...
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...
areas where trolleybuses were operated, and more than 500 additional trolleybus systems have existed in the past. For complete lists of trolleybus systems...
highway to Pyongyang and by the Manpo Line railway. Huichon has a 7 km-long (4.3 mi) trolleybus line, which received new Chollima-321 trolleybuses in 2019...
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...
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...
("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...
vicious cycle of economic recession by getting industrial factories idle in the first place. Pyongyang, in return, could have not produced export merchandize...
In recent years, the factory has built more trolleybuses that visually resemble the Chollima-321 of the Trolleybuses in Pyongyang. The city is powered...
P'yongyang-Wonsan Tourist Motorway and the Wonsan-Kŭmgangsan Highway. A trolleybus system with two lines is currently in operation in Wonsan. The system...
converted into trolleybuses by the Pyongyang Trolley Bus Factory in the 90s with the conversion finishing in 1997. These trolleybuses are the second most...
An industrial plant in Hamhung. Tool-machine factory in Huichon. A North Korean manufactured trolleybus, a Chollima 90. North Korea portal Foreign Trade...
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...
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...
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...
16–17. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452. Trolleybus Magazine No. 298 (July–August 2011), pp. 89–90. National Trolleybus Association (UK)...
of trolleybuses by electric buses. In 2018 Moscow trolleybus system has only 4 depots and dozens of kilometers of unused wires. Almost all trolleybus wires...
to China over the Yalu River. Public transport consists of trolleybuses. A few factories and shipyard exist in Sinuiju, some producing consumer products...
Dushanbe trolleybus system began on 6 April 1955 when a trolleybus administration was organized in the city. On 1 May 1955, the first Trolza trolleybus began...