A diesel-powered train with five
passenger compartments runs as Park Woon-hak, a stationmaster of Munsan
station, signals during a rehearsal for Thursday's test run of trains at
Munsan station in Paju near the demilitarised zone separating the two
Koreas, about 40 km (25 miles) north of Seoul May 16, 2007.(Xinhua/Reuters
Photo)
SOUL, May 17 (Xinhua) -- South Korea and the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) conducted historic cross-border railway
test-runs on Thursday.
A total of 150 passengers, 100 from South Korea and 50 from the DPRK, took a South Korean train after attending a joint ceremony for the test-run at the Munsan station Thursday morning.
At the ceremony held in Munsan before the train's departure, South Korean Unification Minister Lee Jae-joung and his DPRK counterpart Kwon Ho-ung delivered commemorative speeches. Both expressed their willingness to promote bilateral cooperation and national reconciliation.
Hopefully, the Korean Peninsula will be integrated with the railway linking the two sides, and the railway will further become a road of prospects and a bridge of peace, Lee said.
"Today the heart of the Korean peninsula will start beating again, and the trains represent the dreams, the hopes and the future of two countries," he added.
Kwon Ho-ung said he believes that the two sides will both contribute their energy and wisdom for the sake of the national reconciliation.
The train, which pulled out of the Munsan station at 11:30 local time (0230 GMT) towards the DPRK's Kaesong station, crossed the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) at 12:15 local time (0315 GMT),thus becoming the first train across the MDL since the inter-Korean railway system was cut off in 1951.
Meanwhile, a DPRK train departed from the DPRK's Geumgang Station to South Korea's Jaejin Station along the Donghae Line also at 11: 30 local time (0230 GMT). A total of 150 South Korean and DPRK representatives are aboard the train.
South Korea and the DPRK agreed last month to conduct cross-border railway test-runs on Thursday.
MUNSAN, South Korea, May 17 (Xinhua) -- South Korea
and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) conducted historic
cross-border railway test-runs on Thursday.
A total of 150 passengers, 100 from South Korea and
50 from the DPRK, took a South Korean train after attending a joint ceremony for
the test-run at the Munsan station here Thursday morning.Full story