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A train from Pyongyang arrived at Moscow's Yaroslavsky Railway Station on Wednesday, marking the resumption of rail services between the two cities after a five-year suspension due to the pandemic.
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00:00A train from Pyongyang arrived at Moscow's Yaroslavsky railway station on Wednesday,
00:10marking the resumption of rail services between the two cities after a five-year suspension due
00:14to the pandemic. There are no passengers on the train, only crews, staff, conductors have arrived.
00:27Departing on June 17th, the train completed the world's longest uninterrupted rail journey,
00:33an epic eight-day trek spanning over 10,000 kilometers to Moscow.
00:37Along the way, it crossed the iconic Ural Mountains, the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia.

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