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As for water transportation there are the two "Man Gyong Bong" ferries that were used between Japan and Korea until 2006 and are currently somewhere on the East coast.
There's the floating restaurant on the Taedonggang which may or may not do dinner cruises.
NK News has a ship tracker of all the merchant vessels in service of the DPRK.
Also don't forget the USS Pueblo, still belonging to the Americans though.
In Pyongyang you can also find a second set of trams with a different gauge on the Kumsusan line, using old Swiss rolling stock.
The Pyongyang metro originally had Chinese rolling stock, they sold it back to China to be used in the Beijing metro again for whatever reason.
The "Funicular Train with commemorative plaque" was used while building the Pyongyang metro, the big cushion probably for the buttocks of at least one leader.
I do wonder what pic related is used for.