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Manzhouli

满洲里
China Railway
Manzhouli railway station
General information
LocationManzhouli, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia
China
Coordinates49°34′59″N 117°26′31″E / 49.583°N 117.442°E / 49.583; 117.442
Operated byChina Railway Harbin Group
Line(s)Harbin–Manzhouli Railway
Platforms2
Other information
Station code57872 (TMIS)
MLX (telegram)
History
Previous namesManchzhuriya (Russian)

Manzhouli railway station (simplified Chinese: 满洲里站; traditional Chinese: 滿洲里站; pinyin: Mǎnzhōulǐ Zhàn), formerly known as Manchzhuriya station in Russian, is a railway station in Manzhouli, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, China. It is managed by the China Railway Harbin Group, and as one of the stations of Harbin–Manzhouli Railway.

Manzhouli is the China's main rail gateway to Russia. The station on the opposite, Russian, side of the border, is Zabaikalsk.

In 2022, an expansion to the freight portion of the station was completed.[1]

Around the station

North

South

References

  1. ^ "满洲里站"华丽"转身,助力国家间交流发展". 高铁网 (in Chinese). 2022-07-04. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
Preceding station China Railway Following station
Lubin
towards Harbin
Harbin–Manzhouli railway Zabaykalsk
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