D2271

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Nanjing South to Jingzhou(Hubei)

Train Number:D2271Start Station:Nanjing SouthEnd Station:Jingzhou(Hubei)
Train TypeDStart Time:11:55End Time:16:56
Intermediate Stations:Nanjing South, Quanjiao, Hefei South, Lu'an, Honganxi, Hankou, TianMen South(HuBei), Qianjiang(Hubei), Jingzhou(Hubei), Yichang East, Jianshi(Sichuan), EnShi, LiChuan, FengDu, Chongqing North
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Nanjing South ---- 11:55 0 mins
2 Quanjiao 12:15 12:17 2 mins
3 Hefei South 12:53 13:02 9 mins
4 Lu'an 13:26 13:29 3 mins
5 Honganxi 14:27 14:30 3 mins
6 Hankou 15:04 15:28 24 mins
7 TianMen South(HuBei) 16:05 16:08 3 mins
8 Qianjiang(Hubei) 16:28 16:30 2 mins
9 Jingzhou(Hubei) 16:56 16:58 2 mins
10 Yichang East 17:32 17:37 5 mins
11 Jianshi(Sichuan) 19:02 19:11 9 mins
12 EnShi 19:35 19:45 10 mins
13 LiChuan 20:20 20:23 3 mins
14 FengDu 21:19 21:22 3 mins
15 Chongqing North 22:15 22:15 0 mins

D2271 is a D train route originating from Nanjing South at 11:55, and arriving at the final destination of Jingzhou(Hubei) at 16:56. The duration of the total journey is 5 hrs 1 mins. There are 15 stops in total: Nanjing South, Quanjiao, Hefei South, Lu'an, Honganxi, Hankou, TianMen South(HuBei), Qianjiang(Hubei), Jingzhou(Hubei), Yichang East, Jianshi(Sichuan), EnShi, LiChuan, FengDu, Chongqing North. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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