{{Short description|Railway station in Chagang Province, North Korea}} {{Infobox station | name = Mun'ak | native_name = 문악 | native_name_lang = ko | mlanguage = {{Infobox Korean name|child=yes | hangul = 문악역 | hanja = 文岳驛 | mr = Munak-yŏk | rr = Munak-yeok }} | image = File:巡道工出品 photo by Xundaogong Pukpu Line (Hyesan Manpho Chongnyon Line) 文岳駅 문악역 Munak 惠山满浦青年铁路 文岳站 - panoramio.jpg | image_size = | image_caption = Mun'ak Station. | address = Mun'ak-tong,<br/>[[Manpo|Manp'o-si]],<br/>[[Chagang Province]] | country = [[North Korea]] | coordinates = {{coord|41.2114|126.3150|type:railwaystation_region:KP|display=inline,title}} | line = [[Pukbunaeryuk Line]] | structure = | platform = | tracks = | opened = 1959 | closed = | rebuilt = | former = | original = | code = | electrified = yes | owned = [[Korean State Railway]] | services = {{adjacent stations|system=KSR |line1=Pukbunaeryuk Line|left1=Chagapyong|right1=Yonpo |line2=Angol Branch|left2=|right2=Angol}} }}
[[File:Ji Qing Xian, Jian Shi, Tonghua Shi, Jilin Sheng, China - panoramio.jpg|thumb|General view of the station area.]] '''Mun'ak station''' is a [[railway station]] in Mun'ak-tong, [[Manpo|Manp'o]] municipal city, [[Chagang Province]], [[North Korea]], on the [[Pukbunaeryuk Line]] of the [[Korean State Railway]]; it is also the starting point of the [[Angol Line|An'gol Line]].<ref name="Hayato">Kokubu, Hayato, 将軍様の鉄道 (Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō), p.91 {{ISBN|978-4-10-303731-6}}</ref>
==History==
The station was opened in 1959 by the Korean State Railway, along with the rest of the original [[Unbong Line]] from [[Hyesan Chongnyon Station|Hyesan]] to Manp'o; much of this line was absorbed into the Pukpu Line in 1988.<ref name="1992jan30">[http://newslibrary.naver.com/viewer/index.nhn?articleId=1992013000209215009&edtNo=2&printCount=1&publishDate=1992-01-30&officeId=00020&pageNo=15&printNo=21723&publishType=00020 북부철길 전철화, 동아일보], 1992 January 30</ref>
==References== {{Reflist}}
{{Angol Line}} {{Pukbunaeryuk Line}}
[[Category:Railway stations in North Korea opened in 1959]]