- Source: East Coast Line (Karafuto)
The East Coast Line (東海岸線, Higashi-Kaigan-sen) was a railway line in Karafuto Prefecture during the days of the Empire of Japan. By 1937, it ran 95.1 kilometres (59.1 mi) from Ōdomari Port Station in what is now Korsakov to Sakaehama Station.
Route
As published by the Ministry of Railways, as of 1 October 1937 the stations of the East Coast Line were as follows:
See also
West Coast Line
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- East Coast Line (Karafuto)
- Sakhalin
- Kawakami Line
- Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
- Abashiri
- Sakhalin Koreans
- Evacuation of East Prussia
- Japanese archipelago
- Soviet invasion of South Sakhalin
- Economy of the Empire of Japan