Construction of the North-South line took over thirty years, finally beginning operation in 1936, during which time other branch lines were also completed.
They scored almost 75 percent in the North-South line, and are surely the least experienced pair ever to win on such an occasion.
This station is the southern terminus of the North-South Line.
It is a planned transfer station with the North-South Line (under planning).
The North-South Line may refer to several different railway lines:
The North-South Line is made up of several historically developed railway lines:
It is a planned intersection of the North-South Line, with construction expected to begin in August 2011.
Originally called North-South Line, line 1 began construction on December 14, 1968.
Following the exit of the Japanese at the end of the war, efforts were made to repair the seriously damaged North-South line.
There were 278 stations on the Vietnamese railway network as of 2005, most of which are located along the North-South line.