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489:, the Baranovski-Kraskino line was continued to the border with North Korea, resulting in a total length of 238 kilometers (148 mi). The end of the line was the Khasan station, located near Lake Khasan. The Khasan station opened for operation on September 28, 1951. It has long remained a dead-end: across the Tumen River, which forms the state border, a temporary wooden bridge was built, which carried its first working train into Korea in 1952. Exchange of goods between the Soviet Union and North Korea by rail through the Khasan station began in 1954. Sixty-five cars or 1,300 tons of cargo were exported from North Korea, with 153 cars or 3,123 tons of cargo being imported. In 1955, 530 cars or 7,200 tons were exported from North Korea, while 295 cars or 4,800 tons of cargo were imported. Two years later, Khasan station exports had grown an incredible fourteen-fold and imports sixteen-fold. The temporary wooden bridge was inadequate for the increasing traffic, so in 1959 a joint decision was made to build a bridge with metal spans on stone abutments, called the "Friendship Bridge". It was commissioned on August 9, 1959. There is a 52: 111: 78: 1919: 1601: 269: 598:
To implement the project, the Russian Railways Trading House and the Port of Rajin set up a joint venture. It will ensure investments in the project, as well as employing contractors for design and construction work. The joint venture is to last 49 years, with 70 percent of the shares belonging to Russia and 30 percent to North Korea. Russian railwaymen began renovating the Khasan-Rajin railway section in October 2008, and a demonstration train ran on the Rajin-Khasan route in October 2011. By the following February, a new
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This line is currently little used, with only 10,000 passengers being carried in 2005. In 1988, the two-way cargo traffic exceeded 5 million tons annually, but by 2001 the total volume had dropped to only 144,000 tons. In 1989, 830,000 tons of freight passed through the border from Russia (Khasan) to
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In April 2008, Russia and North Korea signed a long-awaited deal to rebuild the railway line to North Korea. Under the deal, the two countries will renovate the rail line from Russia's border town of Khasan to the North Korean port of Rajin, where sea cargo to and from North Korea could be unloaded.
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is formed by the river, but the Tumen's course sometimes changes during floods, effectively diminishing the territory of Russia and threatening to flood the settlement of Khasan and the Peschanaya border station. Since 2003, work has been progressing to reinforce the area with rocky soil for
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in winter are the main drivers of the local climate, resulting in wet and humid and also warm to hot summers. August temperatures are around 22 °C (72 °F) in terms of mean temperatures, bordering on a hot-summer subtype of the climate type
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issuing a directive forbidding the passage of trains from Khasan to North Korea, effectively isolating North Korea from the Russian market. The crisis was resolved in September 1996, when North Korea agreed to pay $ 26 million of the debt.
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North Korea (Tumangang). By 1998 this number stood at 150,000 tons, and by 2001, only 92,000 tons of freight crossed the border, according to the Far East customs office. The Korean portion from Tumangang to the port of
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were made to improve and modernize the railway system in the area. The rail station got a new roof in 2002, and the railroad bed was raised, using crushed stones, in 2002/3. In 2001, Russian Railways laid a
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protection against erosion by the river. There is an unobtrusive Russian outpost near the border with a large radar array. On the North Korean side of the border lies
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with the length of 32 kilometres has been laid at the Rajin-Khasan section, complete overhaul of 20 kilometres of the tracks has been made,
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to Khasan railway station, which made it possible to connect Khasan to the unified data system of the trains in the
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was completed in November 2007. In April 2015 Deputy Ministers of Transport of Russia and North Korea,
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Vladivostok Times- Primorye: Construction of the International Transport Corridor Continues
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Throughout the 1990s, the state of the railroad deteriorated sharply due to the
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structures restored. Coal transport from North Korea started in summer 2014.
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The reconstructed Khasan-Razdolnoye Road connecting Khasan, the ports of
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Vladivostok News, Khasan station dreams of revival, October 25, 2002
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At the beginning of the 21st century the situation improved, and
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between the two railroads since the Russian railroad system is
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to a point 190 km away in the direction opposite of
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Khasan is the only Russian-inhabited locality on the
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Khasan
Urban-type settlement
Khasan station
Khasan is located in Russia
Khasan is located in Primorsky Krai
42°25′42″N 130°38′44″E / 42.42833°N 130.64556°E / 42.42833; 130.64556
Russia
Federal subject
Primorsky Krai
Administrative district
Khasansky District
Time zone
UTC+10
MSK+7
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Postal code(s)
OKTMO
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Russian
urban locality
urban-type settlement
Khasansky District
Primorsky Krai
Russia
tripoint
Tumen River
China
North Korea
2010 Census
2002 Census

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