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The world's longest train line reopens

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On 17 June, the world's longest train line will reopen, between the North Korean capital Pyongyang and the Russian capital Moscow.

The distance is over 10,000 kilometres and takes eight days to travel., The BBC Russian Service reports on Telegram.

The train line was closed in 2020 as part of the COVID pandemic.

Source: Aftonbladet.se

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