G7387

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Quzhou to Songjiang South

Train Number:G7387Start Station:QuzhouEnd Station:Songjiang South
Train TypeGStart Time:08:11End Time:10:35
Intermediate Stations:Quzhou, Jinhua, Yiwu, Zhuji, Hangzhou East, Yuhang, Tongxiang, Jiashan South, Songjiang South, Shanghai Hongqiao, Suzhou North (Jiangsu), Changzhou North, Zhenjiang South, Nanjing South, Quanjiao, Hefei South
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Quzhou 08:11 08:11 0 mins
2 Jinhua 08:32 08:34 2 mins
3 Yiwu 08:50 08:52 2 mins
4 Zhuji 09:06 09:08 2 mins
5 Hangzhou East 09:31 09:35 4 mins
6 Yuhang 09:45 09:50 5 mins
7 Tongxiang 10:02 10:04 2 mins
8 Jiashan South 10:19 10:21 2 mins
9 Songjiang South 10:35 10:37 2 mins
10 Shanghai Hongqiao 10:51 10:53 2 mins
11 Suzhou North (Jiangsu) 11:16 11:21 5 mins
12 Changzhou North 11:43 11:45 2 mins
13 Zhenjiang South 12:03 12:11 8 mins
14 Nanjing South 12:31 12:46 15 mins
15 Quanjiao 13:06 13:08 2 mins
16 Hefei South 13:44 13:44 0 mins

G7387 is a G train route originating from Quzhou at 08:11, and arriving at the final destination of Songjiang South at 10:35. The duration of the total journey is 2 hrs 24 mins. There are 16 stops in total: Quzhou, Jinhua, Yiwu, Zhuji, Hangzhou East, Yuhang, Tongxiang, Jiashan South, Songjiang South, Shanghai Hongqiao, Suzhou North (Jiangsu), Changzhou North, Zhenjiang South, Nanjing South, Quanjiao, Hefei 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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