Dorasan Station
Dorasan Station | |
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The entrance to Dorasan Station | |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 도라산역 |
Hanja | 都羅山驛 |
Revised Romanization | Dorasannyeok |
McCune–Reischauer | Torasannyŏk |
General information | |
Location |
Nosang-ri, Jangdan-myeon, Paju, Gyeonggi Province South Korea |
Coordinates | 37°53′55″N 126°42′36″E / 37.898715°N 126.710075°ECoordinates: 37°53′55″N 126°42′36″E / 37.898715°N 126.710075°E |
Operated by | Korail (Currently operating), Korean State Railway (No longer operating) |
Line(s) | Gyeongui Line, Pyongbu Line |
Platforms | 2 (1 not in use) |
Tracks | 2 (1 not in use) |
Construction | |
Structure type | Surface |
History | |
Opened | April 11, 2002 (South Korean tracks), December 11, 2007 (North Korean tracks) |
Closed | December 1, 2008 (North Korean tracks) |
Electrified | Yes |
Dorasan Station is a railway station situated on the Gyeongui Line, which once connected North Korea and South Korea and has now been restored. For several years the northernmost stop on the Gyeongui Line was Dorasan Station, which was served by Tonggeun commuter trains.
History
On December 11, 2007, freight trains began traveling north past Dorasan Station into North Korea, taking materials to the Kaesong Industrial Region, and returning with finished goods. It was scheduled to make one 16-kilometer (9.9 mi) trip every weekday.[1]
On December 1, 2008, however, the North Korean government closed the border crossing after accusing South Korea of a confrontational policy.[2] This coincided with the South Korean legislative election, 2008, and a change to a more conservative government.
The station is currently served by four daily trains from Seoul, which are used mostly by tourists.[3]
Gallery
- Outside Dorasan Station
- Dorasan Station marker
- A view from Dorasan Station's parking lot
- Inside Dorasan Station
- Gates to the platform
- "Not the last station from the South, but the first station towards the North."
- P'yŏngbu Line tracks that could bring trains to Pyongyang.
- U.S. President George W. Bush and South Korea President Kim Dae-jung.
- Pyeongyang sign in the Dorasan Station.
- Tonggeun commuter train.
See also
- Division of Korea
- DMZ Train
- Dora Observatory
- Dorasan
- Korail
- Korean Demilitarized Zone
- Korean State Railway
References
External links
Media related to Dorasan Station at Wikimedia Commons
Preceding station | Korail | Following station | ||
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Imjingang toward Seoul |
Gyeongui Line DMZ-train |
Terminus |
Preceding station | Korean State Railway | Following station | ||
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(Not in service) toward P'yŏngyang | P'yŏngbu Line | Terminus |