D111

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Hunchun to Changchun

Train Number:D111Start Station:HunchunEnd Station:Changchun
Train TypeDStart Time:15:03End Time:18:17
Intermediate Stations:Hunchun, tumenbei, Yanji West, Antu West, Dunhua, Jiaohe West, Jilin, Changchun, Fuyu North (Jilin), Harbin West, Harbin, Harbin North, Zhaodong, Daqing West, Qiqihar South
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Hunchun ---- 15:03 0 mins
2 tumenbei 15:25 15:27 2 mins
3 Yanji West 15:43 15:46 3 mins
4 Antu West 16:05 16:07 2 mins
5 Dunhua 16:30 16:32 2 mins
6 Jiaohe West 17:04 17:06 2 mins
7 Jilin 17:33 17:37 4 mins
8 Changchun 18:17 18:21 4 mins
10 Fuyu North (Jilin) 19:05 19:15 10 mins
12 Harbin West 19:44 19:50 6 mins
13 Harbin 20:00 20:02 2 mins
14 Harbin North 20:11 20:12 1 mins
15 Zhaodong 20:29 20:31 2 mins
17 Daqing West 21:02 21:04 2 mins
18 Qiqihar South 21:35 21:35 0 mins

D111 is a D train route originating from Hunchun at 15:03, and arriving at the final destination of Changchun at 18:17. The duration of the total journey is 3 hrs 14 mins. There are 15 stops in total: Hunchun, tumenbei, Yanji West, Antu West, Dunhua, Jiaohe West, Jilin, Changchun, Fuyu North (Jilin), Harbin West, Harbin, Harbin North, Zhaodong, Daqing West, Qiqihar South. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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