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G7191

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Nanjing South to Huangshan North

Train Number:G7191Start Station:Nanjing SouthEnd Station:Huangshan North
Train TypeGStart Time:10:03End Time:14:41
Intermediate Stations:Nanjing South, Zhenjiang South , Zhenjiang South , Changzhou North, Changzhou North, Wuxi East , Wuxi East , Suzhou North, Suzhou North, Shanghai Hongqiao, Shanghai Hongqiao, Jiaxing South , Hangzhou East, Fuyang, Tonglu, Jiande, Qiandaohu (Thousand Island Lake), Jixi North, Huangshan North
Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Nanjing South ---- 10:03 0 mins
2 Zhenjiang South 10:22 10:24 2 mins
2 Zhenjiang South 10:22 10:24 2 mins
3 Changzhou North 10:41 10:48 7 mins
3 Changzhou North 10:41 10:48 7 mins
4 Wuxi East 11:04 11:11 7 mins
4 Wuxi East 11:04 11:11 7 mins
5 Suzhou North 11:22 11:24 2 mins
5 Suzhou North 11:22 11:24 2 mins
6 Shanghai Hongqiao 11:47 11:51 4 mins
6 Shanghai Hongqiao 11:47 11:51 4 mins
7 Jiaxing South 12:18 12:21 3 mins
8 Hangzhou East 12:47 12:52 5 mins
9 Fuyang 13:13 13:15 2 mins
10 Tonglu 13:29 13:31 2 mins
11 Jiande 13:45 13:47 2 mins
12 Qiandaohu (Thousand Island Lake) 13:58 14:00 2 mins
13 Jixi North 14:24 14:26 2 mins
14 Huangshan North 14:41 14:41 0 mins

G7191 is a G train route originating from Nanjing South at 10:03, and arriving at the final destination of Huangshan North at 14:41. The duration of the total journey is 04 hours 39 minutes. There are 19 stops in total: Nanjing South, Zhenjiang South , Zhenjiang South , Changzhou North, Changzhou North, Wuxi East , Wuxi East , Suzhou North, Suzhou North, Shanghai Hongqiao, Shanghai Hongqiao, Jiaxing South , Hangzhou East, Fuyang, Tonglu, Jiande, Qiandaohu (Thousand Island Lake), Jixi North, Huangshan 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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