The Sinheung Railway (Japanese: æÂ°èÂÂéÂÂéÂÂæ ªå¼Âä¼Â社, Shinkà  Tetsudo Kabushiki Kaisha; Korean: ì Ã¥철ëÂÂ주ìÂÂÃÂÂì¬, Sinheung Cheoldo Jusikhoesa), was a privately owned railway company in colonial era Korea.
It was a subsidiary of the Chà Âsen Railway (Chà Âtetsu), colonial Korea's largest privately owned railway company, established in 1930 to operate a number of lines opened by Chà Âtetsu and one of its predecessors, the Chà Âsen Forestry Railway.
The Sinheung Railway was bought and absorbed by Chà Âtetsu on 22 April 1938; Chà Âtetsu subsequently split the Sinheung Railway's network into four separate lines: the Hamnam Line (HamheungâÂÂHamnam Sinhung/Sangtong/Jangpung), the Songheung Line (Hamnam SinheungâÂÂBujeonhoban), the Jangjin Line (SangtongâÂÂSasu), and the Namheung Line (West HamheungâÂÂSeohojin).