Dĩ An station explained
Dĩ An station is a railway station on the North–South railway (Reunification Express) line in Vietnam. It serves the town of Dĩ An in Bình Dương Province.
The Dĩ An railyards were notable as a centre of Union activity in the 1930s, during French Indochina.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- Ho Chi Minh: the missing years, 1919–1941 – p. 333 Sophie Quinn-Judge – 2003 Phạm Hữu Lầu (1906–1959) "Around that time went to work in railway repair yard at Di An. Became member of the Southern Region Committee after the February 1930 unification of communist groups; also made a member of the Provisional CC that spring.
- In the Crossfire: Adventures of a Vietnamese Revolutionary Page 127 Ken Knabb – 2011 "More than a thousand railway workers, mechanics, drivers, train guards and coolies from the depots in Saigon and Di An were joining in at the same time that the strike was spreading to the streetcar workers and bus drivers."