K8276

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Qingdao North to Heze

Train Number:K8276Start Station:Qingdao NorthEnd Station:Heze
Train TypeKStart Time:20:53End Time:06:48
Intermediate Stations:Qingdao North, Gaomi, Weifang, Zibo, Jinan, Taishan, Yanzhou, Jining, Heze, Dingtao, Caoxian County
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Qingdao North 20:53 20:53 0 mins
2 Gaomi 21:40 21:43 3 mins
3 Weifang 22:26 22:42 16 mins
4 Zibo 23:37 23:40 3 mins
5 Jinan 00:48 01:10 22 mins
6 Taishan 02:27 02:30 3 mins
7 Yanzhou 04:29 05:07 38 mins
8 Jining 05:32 05:36 4 mins
9 Heze 06:48 06:54 6 mins
10 Dingtao 07:09 07:12 3 mins
11 Caoxian County 07:35 07:35 0 mins

K8276 is a K train route originating from Qingdao North at 20:53, and arriving at the final destination of Heze at 06:48. The duration of the total journey is 9 hrs 55 mins. There are 11 stops in total: Qingdao North, Gaomi, Weifang, Zibo, Jinan, Taishan, Yanzhou, Jining, Heze, Dingtao, Caoxian County. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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