On June 23, at Nui Goi Station (in Goi Town, Vu Ban District, Nam Dinh Province), a ceremony was held to receive the certificate of being ranked as a Provincial-level Historical Relic of the Nui Goi Station Youth Volunteer Memorial Site.
Nui Goi Station is a place that marks a special historical event of the battle to rescue ships, goods, and people bombed by the US on August 20,66 by the 895 Youth Volunteer Army (C895) along with officers, railway workers and people of Goi town (Vu Ban district).
Therefore, trains passing through Nui Goi Station have left each passenger with a unique impression and difference that no station has because right in the premises, close to the railway, there is a memorial house.

The most prominent of the memorial site is the stone stele with the words: "Here, on August 20, 1966, cadres and soldiers of the C895 youth volunteer army, cadres and workers of the railway in the Nui Goi station area and local people bravely treated the freight train burned by the American plane bombing. Many comrades sacrificed and hundreds were seriously injured. The selfless fighting spirit of the comrades will forever be a shining example for generations to follow".
This is a memorial project built by Vietnam Railway Corporation to pay tribute to the heroic martyrs who heroically sacrificed their lives while carrying out the task of protecting weapons and food to support the Southern battlefield. In addition, recall the heroic fighting period of the army and people of Goi town, the youth volunteer force and railway workers during the years of the resistance war against the US to save the country.