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G767

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Dalian North to Qiqihar

Train Number:G767Start Station:Dalian NorthEnd Station:Qiqihar
Train TypeGStart Time:16:43End Time:22:54
Intermediate Stations:Dalian North, Bayuquan, Yingkou East, Liaoyang, Shenyang South, Shenyang North, Changtu West, Siping East, Changchun West, Harbin, Harbin North, Zhaodong, Daqing East, Qiqihar South, Daqing West, Qiqihar
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Dalian North ---- 16:43 0 mins
2 Bayuquan 17:23 17:25 2 mins
3 Yingkou East 17:43 17:45 2 mins
4 Liaoyang 18:11 18:13 2 mins
5 Shenyang South 18:30 18:32 2 mins
6 Shenyang North 18:47 18:51 4 mins
7 Changtu West 19:25 19:26 1 mins
8 Siping East 19:42 19:43 1 mins
9 Changchun West 20:10 20:12 2 mins
10 Harbin 21:14 21:17 3 mins
11 Harbin North 21:26 21:27 1 mins
12 Zhaodong 21:43 21:44 1 mins
12 Daqing East 22:05 22:07 2 mins
13 Qiqihar South 22:44 22:45 1 mins
13 Daqing West 22:16 22:18 2 mins
14 Qiqihar 22:54 22:54 0 mins

G767 is a G train route originating from Dalian North at 16:43, and arriving at the final destination of Qiqihar at 22:54. The duration of the total journey is 4 hours 28 minutes. There are 16 stops in total: Dalian North, Bayuquan, Yingkou East, Liaoyang, Shenyang South, Shenyang North, Changtu West, Siping East, Changchun West, Harbin, Harbin North, Zhaodong, Daqing East, Qiqihar South, Daqing West, Qiqihar. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.


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