G8130

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Yanji West to Shenyang South

Train Number:G8130Start Station:Yanji WestEnd Station:Shenyang South
Train TypeGStart Time:11:52End Time:16:03
Intermediate Stations:Yanji West, Dunhua, Jiaohe West, Jilin, Changchun, Siping East, ChangTu West, Shenyang North, Shenyang South, Anshan West, Haicheng West, Yingkou East, Dalian North
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Yanji West ---- 11:52 0 mins
2 Dunhua 12:30 12:32 2 mins
3 Jiaohe West 13:04 13:06 2 mins
4 Jilin 13:33 13:36 3 mins
5 Changchun 14:16 14:19 3 mins
6 Siping East 14:52 14:54 2 mins
7 ChangTu West 15:10 15:12 2 mins
8 Shenyang North 15:45 15:48 3 mins
9 Shenyang South 16:03 16:05 2 mins
10 Anshan West 16:29 16:31 2 mins
11 Haicheng West 16:43 16:45 2 mins
12 Yingkou East 16:58 17:00 2 mins
13 Dalian North 17:53 17:53 0 mins

G8130 is a G train route originating from Yanji West at 11:52, and arriving at the final destination of Shenyang South at 16:03. The duration of the total journey is 4 hrs 11 mins. There are 13 stops in total: Yanji West, Dunhua, Jiaohe West, Jilin, Changchun, Siping East, ChangTu West, Shenyang North, Shenyang South, Anshan West, Haicheng West, Yingkou East, Dalian 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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