Lagar-Aul, Railway station in Obluchenskoye, Russia
Lagar-Aul is a railway station located on a mountain pass in the Jewish Autonomous Region. This point sits where the land divides between the basins of the Khingan and Bira rivers.
The station was built as part of the Trans-Siberian Railway extending through the mountainous Russian Far East. It connects the western and eastern sections of the region across this natural barrier.
The station serves as a connection point between the western and eastern sections of the Jewish Autonomous Region, facilitating movement across this cultural boundary.
The district center of Obluchye lies about 14 kilometers away from the station. Regular train services operate according to the UTC+10 time zone.
The railway line passes through two tunnels at this location to cross the difficult mountain terrain. These passages allow trains to safely traverse the mountain ridge.
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