The first regular rail service between North and South Korea in more than half a century has begun operating.
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The service runs on a 25-km (16-mile) section of track connecting Munsan in the South with Bongdong in the North.
Hailed as a reconciliation milestone between the Koreas, the rail link was agreed at a leaders' summit in October.
(BBC)
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