The Chihaku ferry (稚泊連絡船, Chihaku renkrakusen) or (稚泊航路 Chihaku kōro) was a ferry service in operation from 1923 to 1945 between Wakkanai in north Hokkaidō, Japan and Ōdomari, now Korsakov, in what was then Karafuto Prefecture, South Sakhalin. In November 1922, the Ministry of Railways extended the Sōya Main Line to Wakkanai Station (today's Minami-Wakkanai Station). The following May, at the behest of public and private enterprise in Hokkaidō and Karafuto, the Chihaku railway connection ferry service began operations. By the time the service was abandoned in the final days of the war in August 1945, it had ferried 2,840,000 passengers. In November 1970, a monument was erected near the North Breakwater Dome in Wakkanai in its honour. Vessels on the route included the icebreakers (亜庭丸), na
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| - Chihaku ferry (en)
- 稚泊連絡船 (ja)
- Паромная переправа Корсаков — Вакканай (ru)
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| - 稚泊連絡船(ちはくれんらくせん)は、1923年から1945年まで、日本の鉄道省により北海道の稚内と樺太の大泊の間で運航されていた航路(鉄道連絡船)である。 (ja)
- Паромная переправа Корсаков (Оодомари) — Вакканай (с 1923 по 1945 год Тихаку рэнракусэн (яп. 稚泊連絡船 Тихаку рэнракусэн) или Тихаку коро (яп. 稚泊航路 Тихаку ко:ро)) связывала острова Сахалин и Хоккайдо с 1923 года по конец 2010-х годов (с перерывом с 1945 по 1998 год). С 2019 г. функционирование переправы приостановлено. (ru)
- The Chihaku ferry (稚泊連絡船, Chihaku renkrakusen) or (稚泊航路 Chihaku kōro) was a ferry service in operation from 1923 to 1945 between Wakkanai in north Hokkaidō, Japan and Ōdomari, now Korsakov, in what was then Karafuto Prefecture, South Sakhalin. In November 1922, the Ministry of Railways extended the Sōya Main Line to Wakkanai Station (today's Minami-Wakkanai Station). The following May, at the behest of public and private enterprise in Hokkaidō and Karafuto, the Chihaku railway connection ferry service began operations. By the time the service was abandoned in the final days of the war in August 1945, it had ferried 2,840,000 passengers. In November 1970, a monument was erected near the North Breakwater Dome in Wakkanai in its honour. Vessels on the route included the icebreakers (亜庭丸), na (en)
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| - The Chihaku ferry (稚泊連絡船, Chihaku renkrakusen) or (稚泊航路 Chihaku kōro) was a ferry service in operation from 1923 to 1945 between Wakkanai in north Hokkaidō, Japan and Ōdomari, now Korsakov, in what was then Karafuto Prefecture, South Sakhalin. In November 1922, the Ministry of Railways extended the Sōya Main Line to Wakkanai Station (today's Minami-Wakkanai Station). The following May, at the behest of public and private enterprise in Hokkaidō and Karafuto, the Chihaku railway connection ferry service began operations. By the time the service was abandoned in the final days of the war in August 1945, it had ferried 2,840,000 passengers. In November 1970, a monument was erected near the North Breakwater Dome in Wakkanai in its honour. Vessels on the route included the icebreakers (亜庭丸), named after Aniva Bay, from 1927, and (宗谷丸), named after the Sōya Straits, from 1932. (en)
- 稚泊連絡船(ちはくれんらくせん)は、1923年から1945年まで、日本の鉄道省により北海道の稚内と樺太の大泊の間で運航されていた航路(鉄道連絡船)である。 (ja)
- Паромная переправа Корсаков (Оодомари) — Вакканай (с 1923 по 1945 год Тихаку рэнракусэн (яп. 稚泊連絡船 Тихаку рэнракусэн) или Тихаку коро (яп. 稚泊航路 Тихаку ко:ро)) связывала острова Сахалин и Хоккайдо с 1923 года по конец 2010-х годов (с перерывом с 1945 по 1998 год). С 2019 г. функционирование переправы приостановлено. (ru)
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