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{{Short description|Railway station in Vietnam}}
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'''Dong Dang Railway Station''' is a [[railway station]] in [[Vietnam]]. It serves the town of [[Đồng Đăng]], in [[Lang Son Province]].
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| image_caption = Đồng Đăng station, outside view
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'''Đồng Đăng station''' ({{langx|vi|Ga Đồng Đăng}}) is a [[railway station]] in [[Vietnam]]. It serves the town of [[Đồng Đăng]], in [[Lạng Sơn Province]]. It is the last station on the line before the [[Friendship Pass]] border crossing with [[Pingxiang, Guangxi]] in China. It is not possible for foreigners to board the international train at the station.<ref>The Rough Guide to Vietnam 4 – p. 476, Jan Dodd, Mark Lewis, Ron Emmons – 2003 "Make sure to take your passport to the railway station when buying the ticket. Passengers can only board this train in Hanoi (and not at Dong Dang), though on the Chinese side it's possible to disembark at Pingxiang or Nanning, five "</ref> The station is fitted with [[Dual gauge]] tracks.


Back to the History, in [[Battle of Đồng Đăng (1979)|1979]] [[China]] has invaded [[Lạng Sơn province]] but they're lost and the Chinese Victory and this was a Part of China in 1979. However in 1991, China withdraw the troops from this [[Đồng Đăng|station town]]
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[[File:Ga Đồng Đăng - Mapillary (Op4TobJQK0Jnv79CFb kmQ).jpg|thumb|Platform view]]


==See also==
[[Category:Lang Son Province]]
*[[Beijing–Nanning–Hanoi through train]]
[[Category:Railway stations in Vietnam]]
*[[Hunan–Guangxi railway]]


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Latest revision as of 05:52, 24 December 2024

Dong Dang
Ga Đồng Đăng
Đồng Đăng station, outside view
General information
LocationĐồng Đăng, Cao Lộc, Lạng Sơn
Vietnam
Owned byVietnam Railways
Operated byVietnam Railways
Line(s)Hanoi–Đồng Đăng Railway
Platforms2
Tracks7
Construction
Structure typeGround
History
OpenedApr 24, 1889
Services
Preceding station Vietnam Railways Following station
Bắc Giang Beijing–Nanning–Hanoi through to China Railway
Location
Map

Đồng Đăng station (Vietnamese: Ga Đồng Đăng) is a railway station in Vietnam. It serves the town of Đồng Đăng, in Lạng Sơn Province. It is the last station on the line before the Friendship Pass border crossing with Pingxiang, Guangxi in China. It is not possible for foreigners to board the international train at the station.[1] The station is fitted with Dual gauge tracks.

Back to the History, in 1979 China has invaded Lạng Sơn province but they're lost and the Chinese Victory and this was a Part of China in 1979. However in 1991, China withdraw the troops from this station town

Platform view

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Rough Guide to Vietnam 4 – p. 476, Jan Dodd, Mark Lewis, Ron Emmons – 2003 "Make sure to take your passport to the railway station when buying the ticket. Passengers can only board this train in Hanoi (and not at Dong Dang), though on the Chinese side it's possible to disembark at Pingxiang or Nanning, five "

21°56′38″N 106°41′50″E / 21.94389°N 106.69722°E / 21.94389; 106.69722