G1421

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Jiaxing South to Yingtan North

Train Number:G1421Start Station:Jiaxing SouthEnd Station:Yingtan North
Train TypeGStart Time:06:42End Time:09:49
Intermediate Stations:Jiaxing South, Tongxiang, Hangzhou East, Zhuji, Yiwu, Jinhua, Jiangshan, Shangrao, Yingtan North, Nanchang West, Xinyu North, Pingxiang North(Jiangxi), Changsha South, Xiangtan North, Loudi South, XinHua South(Hunan), XuPu South(Hunan), Huaihua South, Xinhuang West, Kaili South, Guiyang North, Anshun West, Guanling, Panzhou, FuYuan North(Yunnan), Qujing North, Songming, Kunming South, YuXi
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Jiaxing South 06:42 06:42 0 mins
2 Tongxiang 06:52 06:54 2 mins
3 Hangzhou East 07:14 07:31 17 mins
4 Zhuji 07:54 07:56 2 mins
5 Yiwu 08:10 08:12 2 mins
6 Jinhua 08:28 08:30 2 mins
7 Jiangshan 08:59 09:01 2 mins
8 Shangrao 09:21 09:23 2 mins
9 Yingtan North 09:49 09:51 2 mins
10 Nanchang West 10:26 10:29 3 mins
11 Xinyu North 11:01 11:03 2 mins
12 Pingxiang North(Jiangxi) 11:31 11:33 2 mins
13 Changsha South 12:03 12:06 3 mins
14 Xiangtan North 12:20 12:22 2 mins
15 Loudi South 12:48 12:50 2 mins
16 XinHua South(Hunan) 13:14 13:16 2 mins
17 XuPu South(Hunan) 13:33 13:35 2 mins
18 Huaihua South 13:56 14:00 4 mins
19 Xinhuang West 14:24 14:26 2 mins
20 Kaili South 15:05 15:07 2 mins
21 Guiyang North 15:45 15:54 9 mins
22 Anshun West 16:24 16:26 2 mins
23 Guanling 16:41 16:43 2 mins
24 Panzhou 17:20 17:22 2 mins
25 FuYuan North(Yunnan) 17:34 17:36 2 mins
26 Qujing North 17:53 17:55 2 mins
27 Songming 18:17 18:19 2 mins
28 Kunming South 18:37 18:49 12 mins
29 YuXi 19:21 19:21 0 mins

G1421 is a G train route originating from Jiaxing South at 06:42, and arriving at the final destination of Yingtan North at 09:49. The duration of the total journey is 3 hrs 7 mins. There are 29 stops in total: Jiaxing South, Tongxiang, Hangzhou East, Zhuji, Yiwu, Jinhua, Jiangshan, Shangrao, Yingtan North, Nanchang West, Xinyu North, Pingxiang North(Jiangxi), Changsha South, Xiangtan North, Loudi South, XinHua South(Hunan), XuPu South(Hunan), Huaihua South, Xinhuang West, Kaili South, Guiyang North, Anshun West, Guanling, Panzhou, FuYuan North(Yunnan), Qujing North, Songming, Kunming South, YuXi. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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