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China-Japan-Koreas
Koreas agree on cross-border train
2007-12-03
North and South Korea have agreed to run a regular daily cross-border freight train service from next week for the first time in over half a century, officials said on Sunday.

Negotiators from both sides on Saturday mapped out details on the rail service at talks in the North in a follow-up to their leadersÂ’ agreement, the SouthÂ’s unification ministry said in a statement.

President Roh Moo-Hyun and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il agreed at a historic summit in early October to resume regular freight services, and both sides last month set December 11 for their inauguration. The service, the first since the 1950-53 Korean War, will begin with a twice-daily border crossing by a 10-carriage cargo train, the ministry said. The train will leave Munsan in the South at 9:00 am and reach Bongdong in the North before returning to Munsan at 2:00 pm, it said. Defence chiefs from both sides last week agreed to provide a security guarantee for the daily cross-border cargo train to run the 20-kilometre section of track across the heavily fortified border.
Posted by:Fred

#2  better install LoJack
Posted by: Frank G   2007-12-03 09:35  

#1  I hope the South is gearing up Engine Factory No.1, because a lot of Chinese trains have gone and never returned. NEW! From Kia. The "Number 10" Kimilator. Employing the latest in CONEX design and sturdiness, the new locomotive package exploits low cost and functionality to allow one time, no deposit, no return movement of goods into the vast reaches of the North.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-12-03 07:42  

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