There used to be a train that went from Seoul to Pyongyang, but not anymore because the DMZ is in the way now. There are tours you can sign up for that will take you to Pyongyang, though.
Such a service would require passing through one of the most heavily guarded borders in the world between two countries that are still technically at war.
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There used to be a train that went from Seoul to Pyongyang, but not anymore because the DMZ is in the way now. There are tours you can sign up for that will take you to Pyongyang, though.
No, there's no service to Pyongyang from Seoul.
Such a service would require passing through one of the most heavily guarded borders in the world between two countries that are still technically at war.
No. Do remember that those two countries are, despite an armistice, still *at war*.
The fastest way to legally get from South Korea to North Korea is to fly via China.