China’s First North Korea-Bound Train in Six Years Set to Depart From Beijing
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The first train from Beijing to Pyongyang is scheduled to depart this week after a lengthy hiatus. China intends to restore passenger rail service with North Korea, which was suspended several years ago, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a Reuters report. Read also: China halts diesel and gasoline exports due to Middle East war, according to Reuters When will the first train depart? According to the China Railway Administration, the first train o…
Beijing-Pyongyang passenger train service set to resume after nearly six years - The Press United
North Korea and China are set to resume direct passenger rail service between Beijing and Pyongyang on March 12, ending a suspension of nearly six years that began when Pyongyang sealed its borders in January 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a Daily NK source with knowledge of cross-border transport arrangements, the […] The post Beijing-Pyongyang passenger train service set to resume after nearly six years appeared first …
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