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Trans-Korean Main Line

The Trans-Korean Main Line is a project to build railway infrastructure in North Korea, and allow rail freight to travel between South Korea and Russia; it is hoped to halve the time taken to transport freight from eastern Asia to Europe and earn substantial transit fees.

In 2001, the leaders of Russia and North Korea signed agreements to construct a rail corridor.

Construction

In 2008, reconstruction work began on a 54 km cross-border rail link between Khasan in Russia, and the Korean port of Rasŏn, via Tumangang in Korea; Russian Railways sees this as a first step in construction of a trans-Korean main line. Initially freight is expected to be forwarded by sea from Busan to Rasŏn; there are also plans to reconstruct a line from Rasŏn to the Chinese border. Further plans are to extend the line along the east coast of Korea to Busan. A line between Onjong-ri and Jojin would be rebuilt.

References

Trans-Korean Main Line Wikipedia


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