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  2. Baranovsky–Khasan line - Wikipedia

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    Every 14 days, the direct car of the formation of the Korean State Railway, attached to train No. 100, runs from Moscow to Pyongyang.The main passenger traffic consists of citizens of the DPRK, traveling to work in Russia or returning; in exceptional cases, some of the places are sold to organized groups of tourists traveling to Rason with a transfer to a bus in Tumangang.

  3. Rail transport in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    There is transborder passenger service from Pyongyang to Moscow, with a Korean rail car taken across the border (with bogies changed to the Russian gauge), and eventually attached to a Vladivostok-Moscow train. [2] [3]

  4. List of passenger train services in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 schedule only shows this pair of trains going as far as Sinuiju, at the border. [3] Trains 5 and 6 also appear in a photo at Sinuiju station. [4] 7, 8 Pyongyang - Moscow Pyongra Line, Hambuk Line, Hongui Line: A 2018 schedule only shows this pair of trains going as far as Tumangang, at the border. [3] 9, 10 Pyongyang - Musan

  5. Russia’s Putin arrives in North Korea for rare trip as anti ...

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    He said the new agreement will replace documents signed between Moscow and Pyongyang in 1961, 2000 and 2001. ... when the North Korean leader traveled in his armored train to Russia’s far ...

  6. Explainer-Why Putin may visit North Korea - AOL

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    Both Moscow and Pyongyang have denied the accusations, but vowed last year to deepen military relations. ... In 2022 Russia and North Korea restarted train travel for the first time since railway ...

  7. Pyongyang station - Wikipedia

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    Beside domestic routes, international trains link Pyongyang with the Chinese capital Beijing four times weekly (24 hours) [2] and the Chinese city of Dandong, located on the adjacent bank of the Yalu River. [3] Trains do connect Pyongyang with Moscow, however due to chronic delays these are off-limits to foreigners. [4]

  8. Russia’s Putin to visit North Korea in rare trip as anti-West ...

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    He said the new agreement will replace documents signed between Moscow and Pyongyang in 1961, 2000 and 2001. ... when the North Korean leader traveled in his armored train to Russia’s far ...

  9. Explainer-Why North Korea's Kim Jong Un may meet with Putin ...

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    Pyongyang's leaders have often tried use Beijing and Moscow to balance each other. ... Russia and North Korea restarted train travel for the first time since railway journeys were cut during the ...