G1853

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Zhengzhou East to HuaiAn East

Train Number:G1853Start Station:Zhengzhou EastEnd Station:HuaiAn East
Train TypeGStart Time:08:33End Time:11:45
Intermediate Stations:Zhengzhou East, Kaifeng North, Minquan North, Shangqiu, Xiaoxian North, Xuzhou East, Suqian, SiYang(JiangSu), HuaiAn East, , , Lianyungang, Ganyu, Lanshan West, Rizhao West, Qingdao West, Qingdao North
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Zhengzhou East 08:33 08:33 0 mins
2 Kaifeng North 08:53 08:55 2 mins
3 Minquan North 09:18 09:20 2 mins
4 Shangqiu 09:36 09:38 2 mins
5 Xiaoxian North 10:09 10:14 5 mins
6 Xuzhou East 10:33 10:37 4 mins
7 Suqian 11:09 11:11 2 mins
8 SiYang(JiangSu) 11:26 11:28 2 mins
9 HuaiAn East 11:45 12:05 20 mins
10 12:17 12:19 2 mins
11 12:38 12:40 2 mins
12 Lianyungang 13:01 13:05 4 mins
13 Ganyu 13:21 13:23 2 mins
14 Lanshan West 13:39 13:51 12 mins
15 Rizhao West 14:07 14:09 2 mins
16 Qingdao West 14:44 14:46 2 mins
17 Qingdao North 15:24 15:24 0 mins

G1853 is a G train route originating from Zhengzhou East at 08:33, and arriving at the final destination of HuaiAn East at 11:45. The duration of the total journey is 3 hrs 12 mins. There are 17 stops in total: Zhengzhou East, Kaifeng North, Minquan North, Shangqiu, Xiaoxian North, Xuzhou East, Suqian, SiYang(JiangSu), HuaiAn East, , , Lianyungang, Ganyu, Lanshan West, Rizhao West, Qingdao West, Qingdao 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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