North Korea and China to resume passenger train service after six-year gap

SEOUL –South Korea’s Ministry of Unification announced that passenger train services between Pyongyang and Beijing will resume after being suspended for six years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The railway connection had been closed since early 2020 when North Korea implemented strict border controls. The resumption of the train service restores an important transportation link between North Korea and its main economic partner, China.
According to China’s state railway, the Pyongyang–Beijing train will restart round-trip operations on March 12 and run four times a week. At first, only two train carriages will carry passengers, mainly diplomats and people traveling for official purposes. However, tickets may also be available to the general public if seats remain open.
North Korea is still largely closed to international tourism, although some Russian tour groups have been allowed to visit under strict conditions. Before the pandemic, most foreign tourists visiting North Korea were from China. Meanwhile, organizers recently announced that the Pyongyang Marathon scheduled for April has been canceled for unknown reasons.
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Source: https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/north-korea-and-china-to-resume-passenger-train-service-after-six-year-gap?ref=more-on-this-topic
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