C5605

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Wuhan to Huanggang East(Hubei)

Train Number:C5605Start Station:WuhanEnd Station:Huanggang East(Hubei)
Train TypeCStart Time:11:34End Time:12:35
Intermediate Stations:Wuhan, Gedian South(Hubei), HuangGang West, Huanggang(Hubei), Huanggang East(Hubei)
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Wuhan ---- 11:34 mins
2 Gedian South(Hubei) 11:53 11:55 2 mins
3 HuangGang West 12:18 12:20 2 mins
4 Huanggang(Hubei) 12:25 12:27 2 mins
5 Huanggang East(Hubei) 12:35 12:35 mins

C5605 is a C train route originating from Wuhan at 11:34, and arriving at the final destination of Huanggang East(Hubei) at 12:35. The duration of the total journey is 1 hrs 1 mins. There are 5 stops in total: Wuhan, Gedian South(Hubei), HuangGang West, Huanggang(Hubei), Huanggang East(Hubei). You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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