G1386

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Ganzhou West to Yiwu

Train Number:G1386Start Station:Ganzhou WestEnd Station:Yiwu
Train TypeGStart Time:06:50End Time:11:28
Intermediate Stations:Ganzhou West, JiAn West, Nanchang West, Yingtan North, Shangrao, Quzhou, Longyou, Jinhua, Yiwu, Zhuji, Hangzhou East, Shanghai Hongqiao
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Ganzhou West 06:50 06:50 0 mins
2 JiAn West 07:39 07:41 2 mins
3 Nanchang West 08:37 08:57 20 mins
4 Yingtan North 09:32 09:34 2 mins
5 Shangrao 10:00 10:02 2 mins
6 Quzhou 10:30 10:32 2 mins
7 Longyou 10:43 10:55 12 mins
8 Jinhua 11:10 11:12 2 mins
9 Yiwu 11:28 11:30 2 mins
10 Zhuji 11:44 11:46 2 mins
11 Hangzhou East 12:10 12:14 4 mins
12 Shanghai Hongqiao 13:04 13:04 0 mins

G1386 is a G train route originating from Ganzhou West at 06:50, and arriving at the final destination of Yiwu at 11:28. The duration of the total journey is 4 hrs 38 mins. There are 12 stops in total: Ganzhou West, JiAn West, Nanchang West, Yingtan North, Shangrao, Quzhou, Longyou, Jinhua, Yiwu, Zhuji, Hangzhou East, Shanghai Hongqiao. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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