Russo-Korean Rail Link Agreed. (World Report).

From: International Railway Journal | Date: October 1, 2001 | Copyright information

WORK was due to start last month to extend Russia's Trans-Siberian Railway to connect with the North Korean railway at the border town of Khasan. South Korea is also interested in a connection with the line so that it too could be connected to the landbridge to Europe (see p8).

Russia and North Korea signed an agreement on their part of the project when North Korea's reclusive leader, Mr Kim Jong Il visited Russia in August. Works in Russia will cost about $US 250 millio...

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