D30

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Qiqihar South to Tieling West

Train Number:D30Start Station:Qiqihar SouthEnd Station:Tieling West
Train TypeDStart Time:12:54End Time:17:02
Intermediate Stations:Qiqihar South, Daqing East, Anda, Zhaodong, Harbin, Harbin West, Fuyu North (Jilin), Changchun West, Tieling West, Shenyang North, Jinzhou South, Shanhaiguan, Beijing
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Qiqihar South ---- 12:54 0 mins
2 Daqing East 13:31 13:33 2 mins
3 Anda 13:42 13:44 2 mins
4 Zhaodong 14:04 14:06 2 mins
5 Harbin 14:28 14:33 5 mins
6 Harbin West 14:43 14:47 4 mins
7 Fuyu North (Jilin) 15:16 15:18 2 mins
8 Changchun West 15:58 16:00 2 mins
9 Tieling West 17:02 17:04 2 mins
10 Shenyang North 17:24 17:27 3 mins
11 Jinzhou South 18:43 18:45 2 mins
12 Shanhaiguan 19:40 19:42 2 mins
14 Beijing 22:12 22:12 0 mins

D30 is a D train route originating from Qiqihar South at 12:54, and arriving at the final destination of Tieling West at 17:02. The duration of the total journey is 4 hrs 8 mins. There are 13 stops in total: Qiqihar South, Daqing East, Anda, Zhaodong, Harbin, Harbin West, Fuyu North (Jilin), Changchun West, Tieling West, Shenyang North, Jinzhou South, Shanhaiguan, Beijing. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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