Conductors stand next to the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122686
People sit inside the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122682
People sit inside the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122678
A conductor stands in the doorway of the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122676
People sit inside the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122675
Conductors stand next to the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122673
People gather by the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122672
People gather by the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122669
Conductors stand next to the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122668
People sit inside the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122667
People sit inside the K27 train bound for Pyongyang at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122666
The K27 train bound for Pyongyang stands on the platform at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122665
The K27 train bound for Pyongyang stands on the platform at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122663
The K27 train bound for Pyongyang stands on the platform at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122661
The K27 train bound for Pyongyang stands on the platform at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122659
The K27 train bound for Pyongyang stands on the platform at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. The first passenger train service between Beijing and Pyongyang is set to leave China’s capital on March 12, ending a six-year gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.12.03.2026#9122658