Ikura, Train station in Smidovichsky District, Russia
Ikura is a railway station located in the Smidovichsky District within the Jewish Autonomous Oblast of Russia's Far East. The station sits along a rail line that serves the scattered communities across this remote region.
Ikura railway station was built during the 20th century as part of the transportation network supporting the Jewish Autonomous Oblast's development. The line helped connect the isolated settlements scattered across this remote corner of the Far East.
The station serves the local population of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, a region established to promote Jewish settlement in the Russian Far East.
The station sits in a remote location and sees regular train service connecting the settlements within the region. Visitors should expect a small facility with basic amenities, as this is a minor stop in a sparsely populated area.
Population records indicate fluctuations in Ikura's resident numbers, with 14 inhabitants recorded in 2002 increasing to 20 by 2010.
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