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Tumangang Station

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Hangul
  
두만강역

Revised Romanization
  
Dumangang-yeok

Owned by
  
Korean State Railway

Owner
  
Korean State Railway

Hanja
  
豆満江驛

McCune–Reischauer
  
Tumangang-yŏk

Opened
  
22 September 2013

Tumangang Station

Location
  
Tumangang-rodongjagu, Sŏnbong-gun, Rasŏn-t'ŭkpyŏlsi North Korea

Address
  
3 동 285-5, Tumangang, Rason, North Korea

Similar
  
Rajin Station, Khabarovsk‑1 railway station, Chita‑2 railway station, Krasnoyarsk railway station, Chongjin Chongnyon Station

Tumangang Station is a railway station in Tumangang-rodongjagu, Sŏnbong, Rasŏn Special City, North Korea, on the Hongŭi Line of the Korean State Railway.

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In 2008, construction was started from Khasan, Russia to Rajin port, including modernisation of communications equipment and the conversion of the standard-gauge track to dual-gauge (standard and Russian gauges), to allow movement of trains from Russia to Rajin without stopping for bogie changes. Construction was completed in October 2012, and an opening ceremony was held on 22 September 2013.

There are service facilities for locomotives and rolling stock at Tumangang Station.

Freight

Tumangang Station is the primary transit point for trade with Russia. The main imports from Russia are timber and crude oil; the main exports are magnesite, steel, fertiliser, non-ferrous metals and non-ferrous metal concentrates, but since the collapse of the Soviet Union freight traffic has dropped significantly.

Passenger

The international express train 7/8 that operates between P'yŏngyang and Moscow runs on this line between Hongŭi and Tumangang before crossing the border into Russia. There is also a long-distance service between Tumangang and Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn station on the P'yŏngra Line.

Further, the Russian Railways operate trains 651/652 between Ussuriysk and Tumangang.

References

Tumangang Station Wikipedia