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==Metro and light rail systems==
==Metros==
Pyongyang
Pyongyang
==Trams/LRT Systems==
Pyongyang Tramway


==Recent and Future Changes==
==Recent and Future Changes==

Revision as of 18:59, 26 June 2025

Country Details

See Wikipedia

Railway System

UIC code

numeric 30; alpha KP

Timetable

Information is available at the Man in Seat 61.

Maps

Web-based Maps

web archive copy of North Korea map from the Railways Through Europe site, dated June 2009.

Infrastructure

Gauge

Standard

Metros

Pyongyang

Trams/LRT Systems

Pyongyang Tramway

Recent and Future Changes

Recent Changes

On 26 June 2025 a through train [coach] from Pyongyang arrived in Moscow's Yaroslavsky Station, after a 5 year hiatus in service suspended in February 2021 due to Covid. Two round trip journeys a month are planned between the Capitals.

On 9 October 2024 the North Korean Army stated that it would cut off completely (physically destroy) the railways connected to South Korea. There has been no rail traffic between them for years. In late November 2018 a special inspection train operated by South Korean national operator Korail entered North Korea and carried out infrastructure inspections, returning to South Korea on 17 December. It is possible this was the last train to cross the border.

Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services

None known.