Baranovsky–Khasan line

The Baranovsky–Khasan line (Russian: Железнодорожная линия Барановский — Хасан) is about 240 km of Far Eastern Railway within Russian Railways. It leads from Trans-Siberian Railway in the south of Baranovsky along the coast of Pacific Ocean to the North Korean border in Khasan. Its continuation is the Tumangang Line. The route is mainly operated by regional trains that connect places along the route with Ussuriysk, where there is a connection with the Trans-Siberian Railway, or with the regional centers of Vladivostok and Khabarovsk.

Baranovsky–Khasan line
Baranovsky–Khasan line in Primorsky Krai
Overview
Other name(s)Vladivostok branch
Native nameЖелезнодорожная линия Барановский — Хасан
StatusOperational
OwnerRussian Railways
LocaleEastern Russia
Termini
Stations13
Service
TypeHeavy rail
SystemFar Eastern Railway
Operator(s)Russian Railways
Korean State Railway
History
Opened1941 (1941)
Technical
Line length240 km (150 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in) Russian gauge
Route map

km
Trans-Siberian Railway
to Ussuriysk & Moscow
0
Baranovsky
Trans-Siberian Railway
to Vladivostok
Rasdolnaya
12
Olenevod
Senokosnaya
36
Vinevitino
Provalovo
Barabashevka
87
Primorsky
96
Kedrovoi
Narva
125
Bamburovo
9
Blücher
147
Ryasanovka
Poima
Sukhanovka
185
Gvosdevo
12
Posyet
3
Kraskino
3
Russia
China
border
197
Makhalino
238
Khasan
Tumangang
Russia
North Korea
border
to Rajin
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