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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. 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

  4. 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]

  5. North Korea-Russia rail traffic surges, suggesting arms ... - AOL

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    Rail traffic along the North Korea-Russia border spiked this week to the highest in years, suggesting arms supply by Pyongyang to Moscow after their leaders discussed deeper military cooperation ...

  6. Trans-Siberian Railway - Wikipedia

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    One can take a night train from Moscow's Kursky Rail Terminal to Nizhny Novgorod, make a stopover in the Nizhny and then transfer to a Siberia-bound train; From 1956 to 2001 many trains went between Moscow and Kirov via Yaroslavl instead of Nizhny Novgorod. This would add some 29 km (18 mi) to the distances from Moscow, making the total ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Russia and North Korea sign partnership deal that appears to ...

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    Details of the deal were not immediately clear, but it could mark the strongest connection between Moscow and Pyongyang since the end of the Cold War. The summit came as Putin visited North Korea ...

  9. Pyongyang Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Pyongyang Metro (Korean: 평양 지하철도) is the rapid transit system in Pyongyang, the capital and largest city of North Korea.It consists of two lines: the Chollima Line, which runs north from Puhŭng Station on the banks of the Taedong River to Pulgŭnbyŏl Station, and the Hyŏksin Line, which runs from Kwangbok Station in the southwest to Ragwŏn Station in the northeast.