Six of the world’s longest journeys: bus, train and ferry voyages that last days

By Tim Pile, Post Magazine, South China Morning Post; March 28, 2018

Chinese freight trains and Belt and Road initiatives aside, the longest passenger rail service that doesn’t require a change is the twice-monthly, nine-night epic from Moscow to Pyongyang. The 10,267km “masochist’s special” runs along much of the Trans-Siberian route with one car continuing to the North Korean capital (as if passengers haven’t suffered enough after 211 hours).

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