Train, Air Services Between Beijing, Pyongyang Resume Amid US War on Iran

A passenger train connecting Beijing and Pyongyang resumed service after a six-year halt, departing from Beijing Station on March 12 amid the U.S. war on Iran.
Analysts told The Epoch Times that Beijing and Pyongyang are trying to get closer after seeing the United States’ precision strikes against Venezuela and Iran that removed their regime leaders.
According to China’s railway authorities, train K27’s entire journey from Beijing to Pyongyang takes approximately 24 hours and 41 minutes. The train makes a stop in the Chinese border city of Dandong before crossing the Yalu River to reach Pyongyang. Currently, the train runs four times a week in both directions on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. However, tickets are currently available only to individuals holding business visas…. 

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