Dorasan Station

Train station · Paju

Dorasan Station

Train station · Paju

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AH1, Dongjang-ri, Jangdan-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

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Dorasan Station stands as South Korea’s modern gateway to the DMZ, a hopeful symbol of future reunification with North Korea.  

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7 Places Worth Trying to See on a Visit to the Korean DMZ

"If you’ve ever felt both deeply sad and profoundly hopeful at the same time, then you have some sense of what it feels like to stand inside Dorasan Station, South Korea’s largely symbolic transportation hub just 650 meters from the southern boundary of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.  The sleek, modern train station was completed in 2002, and for a short time, freight trains did travel back and forth between the Kaesong Industrial Complex, on the North Korean side of the border, and Dorasan. This was during the peak of then-South Korean President Kim Dae-jung’s Sunshine Policy, which sought more cordial relations with the North. But it didn’t take long for tensions between the two nations to flare up once again, effectively shutting down the station and rendering it little more than a curiosity for tourists.  The station connects to a much larger customs and immigration operation, including several warehouses and inspection bays. Today these buildings sit empty and unused.  Inside the terminal, signs point non-existent Pyongyang-bound passengers to board trains that never come. An aspirational route map for a proposed Trans-Asian Railway system looms large across one wall. A souvenir shop in the corner, selling DMZ-themed coffee mugs and locally sourced chocolates, is one of the few hubs of any activity.  In the South, the hope is that one day soon, the two Koreas might begin to trade with each other again. Should that day ever come, Dorasan sits ready and waiting." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"DMZ Train-ing Located between the two Koreas in the Civilian Control Zone along the 38th Parallel, Dorasan station has recently awakened as though from a spell. Once only used as a showcase boasting of hopes for reunification between the divided peninsula for visitors who passed through on designated DMZ tours, the station is now the last stop on the DMZ tourist train from Seoul . Twice-daily trips from the southern capital to the border bring visitors to the doorstep of the Hermit Kingdom and finally give Dorasan station a reason for that gift shop. Next stop Pyongyang?"

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"DMZ Train-ing Located between the two Koreas in the Civilian Control Zone along the 38th Parallel, Dorasan station has recently awakened as though from a spell. Once only used as a showcase boasting of hopes for reunification between the divided peninsula for visitors who passed through on designated DMZ tours, the station is now the last stop on the DMZ tourist train from Seoul . Twice-daily trips from the southern capital to the border bring visitors to the doorstep of the Hermit Kingdom and finally give Dorasan station a reason for that gift shop. Next stop Pyongyang?"

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Luke Phang

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Dorasan Station was intended to connect the South Korean rail network to North Korea's and hopefully the rest of the Asia rail network. The station was built for international use, but because of the ongoing tensions, the huge station is mostly empty, save for some memorabilia. You can take the DMZ train to the station or visit it as part of a tour, but there is not much to see here other than the railway tracks that go into North Korea. The DMZ train only runs once per day and you have to take it from a South Korean station. If you're visiting as part of a tour, you will need to pay 1000 won to access the platform with the tracks. Strongly recommend you to do that as there is not much to see in the station itself. Perhaps in the future you can take a train from here to Pyongyang.

joanness

Google
Newly built and renovated railway station artificially opened only for tourists as no regular trains stopping here. Station is planned to be used as connection point with DPRK. Nice souvenir to get the memorial stamp for 1000 won.

Antonio Martín Mendieta

Google
Very modern, interesting and odd station to nowhere (so far). Will be nice to go back when it's connected to Pyeongyang. You can have a free stamp in the station (NOT recommended to put it in your passport)

Khaz!

Google
Another tourist attraction stop for DMZ tour package. The South getting ready to connect the North. Hope peace coming soon.

Lovtana

Google
Last weekend I finally was able to go to DMZ tour and it was so thrilling! We went to the Tunnel, Observatory and then we went to Dorasan station which is basically will be the first train station to North Korea in case of Unification. All in all, I definitely enjoyed my first trip to DMZ 🇰🇵

Jason Lee

Google
The northernmost train station in south korea. Also you can buy North korean wine here

Pang Cheung Sze

Google
This is the northernmost station in South Korea. It was rebuilt and reopened on 2002, but is not in use. It stands for the hope of reunification.

Y. T. Nixon Tan

Google
Dorasan Station is situated just south of the DMZ and serves as the last stop before reaching the border with North Korea. It is part of the Gyeongui Line, which historically connected Seoul with Pyongyang. The station holds significant symbolic value as it represents the potential for future connectivity between the two Koreas. Visitors can access the platforms and view the tracks heading north. It's a moving experience to stand on the platform and imagine the journey that could one day continue into North Korea. Check the train schedule in advance to plan your visit. Although there are occasional train services to and from the station, they may not be frequent. You can get a commemorative stamp from the station as a keepsake of your visit. Dorasan Station is included as part of our guided DMZ tours (Dora Observatory, the Third Infiltration Tunnel and Peace Park), which provided a structured experience and informative insights into the station's significance.