Wonsan station
Wonsan Station is a passenger railway station located in Wonsan, North Korea. It is on Kyongwon Line, which once connected Wonsan to Seoul; however, it is now divided by the DMZ. The first station was built by the Japanese in central Wonsan in the early 1900s as a western-style brick edifice; however, it was destroyed during the US bombings of the Korean War. When it was reconstructed afterwards, its location was moved to the city's outskirts, and now recieves Wonsan's passenger trains - the commercial freight is now sent to Kalma Station in the city's eastern industrial zones. The original train station, reconstructed in 1975, is now a "revolutionary museum" as it was here that Kim Il-Sung boarded a train to Pyongyang after his return to Korea (in much the same way the city's old customs building and a Japanese villa - both destroyed in the Korean War - were rebuilt as museums due to having Kim Il-Sung pass through them in the 1940s.