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(Redirected from Dorasan station) Railway station in South Korea
K338 도라산
Dorasan
The entrance to Dorasan station
Korean name
Hangul도라산역
Hanja
Revised RomanizationDorasannyeok
McCune–ReischauerTorasannyŏk
General information
LocationNosang-ri, Jangdan-myeon, Paju, Gyeonggi Province
South Korea
Coordinates37°53′55″N 126°42′36″E / 37.898715°N 126.710075°E / 37.898715; 126.710075
Operated byKorail Korail
Line(s)Gyeongui–Jungang Line, Pyongbu Line
Platforms2 (2 side platforms) (1 not in use)
Tracks2 (1 not in use)
Construction
Structure typeSurface
History
OpenedApril 11, 2002 (Southern tracks), December 11, 2007 (Northern tracks)
ElectrifiedDecember 11, 2021
Services
Preceding station Following station
Terminus
DMZ TrainWest(Suspended service)
Imjingangtowards Seoul
Preceding station Seoul Metropolitan Subway Following station
Terminus Gyeongui–Jungang LineImjingang– Dorasan Shuttle Service ImjingangTerminus
Preceding station Korean State Railway Following station
P'anmunvia Military Demarcation Linetowards P'yŏngyang P'yŏngbu LineNot in regular service Terminus

Dorasan Station (Korean: 도라산역) is a railway station situated on the Gyeongui–Jungang Line, which formerly connected North Korean and South Korean rail systems and has since been restored. Dorasan station is located approximately 650 meters (710 yards) from the southern boundary of the Korean Demilitarized Zone and is currently the northern terminus of Korail's Gyeongui-Jungang Line, which is served by Shuttle Service to Imjingang Station. North of here the former Gyeongui Line continues as the Korean State Railway's P'yŏngbu Line, but this connection is not in regular service. The current purpose of the station is largely symbolic of the hope for eventual Korean reunification.

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.

On December 1, 2008, however, the North Korean government closed the border crossing after accusing South Korea of a confrontational policy. This coincided with the 2008 South Korean legislative election, and a change to a more conservative government. After that it was opened and closed again repeatedly, with the most recent reopening having been on 16 September 2013.

On December 11, 2021, a new 3.7 km (2¼ mile) Gyeongui–Jungang Line shuttle service between Imjingang Station and Dorasan Station began operations. This service operates only once during weekends and public holidays.

Train services

The station was previously served by four daily trains from Seoul, which were mostly used by tourists. However, service was halted due to a lack of demand and deteriorating inter-Korean relations.

Gallery

  • Outside Dorasan station Outside Dorasan station
  • Dorasan station marker Dorasan station marker
  • A view from Dorasan station's parking lot A view from Dorasan station's parking lot
  • Inside Dorasan station Inside Dorasan station
  • Gates to the platform Gates to the platform
  • P'yŏngbu Line tracks that could bring trains to Pyongyang P'yŏngbu Line tracks that could bring trains to Pyongyang
  • Pyeongyang sign in the Dorasan station. Notice the name of the capital of North Korea written in the Southern dialect. Pyeongyang sign in the Dorasan station. Notice the name of the capital of North Korea written in the Southern dialect.
  • Commuter Train Commuter Train
  • Entrance of Dorasan station Entrance of Dorasan station
  • Hall of Dorasan station Hall of Dorasan station
  • Map of the Eurasian rail network after Korean reunification in Dorasan station Map of the Eurasian rail network after Korean reunification in Dorasan station
  • platform platform

See also

References

  1. "Cargo trains begin service in Koreas - Yahoo! News". Archived from the original on 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  2. HighBeam
  3. K.J. Kwon (16 September 2013). "North and South Korea reopen Kaesong Industrial Complex". CNN. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  4. http://info.korail.com/servlets/renew.sta.sta02000.sw_sta02207_v1Svt?code=0403&name=%B5%B5%B6%F3%BB%EA
  5. 우영식 (24 November 2023). "348억 썼는데…3개월 달린 뒤 21개월째 멈춘 도라산역 관람열차 | 연합뉴스". 연합뉴스.

External links

Media related to Dorasan Station at Wikimedia Commons

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