G192

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Qingdao North to Pingyuan East

Train Number:G192Start Station:Qingdao NorthEnd Station:Pingyuan East
Train TypeGStart Time:12:55End Time:15:36
Intermediate Stations:Qingdao North, Jiaozhou North, Weifang North, Qingzhoucity North, Linzi North, Zibo North, Zhangqiu North, Jinan East, Pingyuan East, Dezhou East, Tianjin South, Beijing South
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Qingdao North 12:55 12:55 0 mins
2 Jiaozhou North 13:19 13:21 2 mins
3 Weifang North 13:47 13:49 2 mins
4 Qingzhoucity North 14:05 14:07 2 mins
5 Linzi North 14:17 14:19 2 mins
6 Zibo North 14:30 14:33 3 mins
7 Zhangqiu North 14:48 14:55 7 mins
8 Jinan East 15:08 15:10 2 mins
9 Pingyuan East 15:36 15:38 2 mins
10 Dezhou East 15:50 15:54 4 mins
11 Tianjin South 16:38 16:40 2 mins
12 Beijing South 17:14 17:14 0 mins

G192 is a G train route originating from Qingdao North at 12:55, and arriving at the final destination of Pingyuan East at 15:36. The duration of the total journey is 2 hrs 41 mins. There are 12 stops in total: Qingdao North, Jiaozhou North, Weifang North, Qingzhoucity North, Linzi North, Zibo North, Zhangqiu North, Jinan East, Pingyuan East, Dezhou East, Tianjin South, Beijing South. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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