Road Suifenhe is also a terminus of both
G10 Suifenhe–Manzhouli Expressway and
China National Highway 301, which run northwest to
Manzhouli (
Inner Mongolia), which is another China–Russia port-of-entry.
Road and rail border crossing , now a museum Suifenhe is one of the points where China's and Russia's railway systems connect through a rail border crossing on the
Sino-Russian border. The rail line was originally constructed as the
Chinese Eastern Railway in the early 20th century, but now serves as the terminus of the
Harbin-Suifenhe Railway. The train station on the opposite side of the border is Grodekovo, in the town of
Pogranichny,
Primorsky Krai. As of October 2025,
train 401/402 makes the 26-km trip between Suifenhe and Grodekovo daily; however, no other scheduled passenger trains operate through the border at Suifenhe. The cross-border rail line is important for freight transportation. As of 2015, the main cargo entering China from Russia over this railway crossing is
iron ore; at 1.3 million tons over the first 5 months of the year, it constitutes about 1/3 of the total import cargo volume. The
G10 Suifenhe–Manzhouli Expressway and
China National Highway 301, which terminates at Suifenhe is connected via a road border crossing to Russia's A184 Highway. The nearest city to the crossing on the Russian side is
Pogranichny.
Airport Suifenhe Dongning Airport opened on 28 December 2024. ==References==