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D8658

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Dali(Yunnan) to Kunming

Train Number:D8658Start Station:Dali(Yunnan)End Station:Kunming
Train TypeDStart Time:07:40End Time:09:35
Intermediate Stations:Dali(Yunnan), Kunming
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Dali(Yunnan) 07:40 07:40 0 mins
4 Kunming 09:35 09:35 0 mins

D8658 is a D train route originating from Dali(Yunnan) at 07:40, and arriving at the final destination of Kunming at 09:35. The duration of the total journey is 1 hrs 55 mins. There are 2 stops in total: Dali(Yunnan), Kunming. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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