K1611

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Lianyungang East to Yucheng County

Train Number:K1611Start Station:Lianyungang EastEnd Station:Yucheng County
Train TypeKStart Time:17:52End Time:22:43
Intermediate Stations:Lianyungang East, Lianyungang, Donghai County, Xinyi(Jiangsu), Pizhou, Xuzhou, Huangkou, Dangshan, Yucheng County, Shangqiu, Caoxian County, Heze, Liaocheng, Hengshui, Suning, Renqiu, Bazhou, Huangcun, Beijing
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Lianyungang East ---- 17:52 0 mins
2 Lianyungang 18:20 18:25 5 mins
3 Donghai County 18:50 18:53 3 mins
4 Xinyi(Jiangsu) 19:23 19:27 4 mins
5 Pizhou 19:51 19:55 4 mins
6 Xuzhou 20:50 20:58 8 mins
7 Huangkou 21:31 21:36 5 mins
8 Dangshan 21:59 22:04 5 mins
9 Yucheng County 22:43 22:46 3 mins
10 Shangqiu 23:01 23:35 34 mins
11 Caoxian County 00:12 00:14 2 mins
12 Heze 00:45 00:49 4 mins
13 Liaocheng 02:43 02:58 15 mins
14 Hengshui 04:42 04:49 7 mins
15 Suning 06:29 06:31 2 mins
16 Renqiu 07:00 07:03 3 mins
17 Bazhou 07:44 08:01 17 mins
18 Huangcun 08:50 09:26 36 mins
19 Beijing 10:02 10:02 0 mins

K1611 is a K train route originating from Lianyungang East at 17:52, and arriving at the final destination of Yucheng County at 22:43. The duration of the total journey is 4 hrs 51 mins. There are 19 stops in total: Lianyungang East, Lianyungang, Donghai County, Xinyi(Jiangsu), Pizhou, Xuzhou, Huangkou, Dangshan, Yucheng County, Shangqiu, Caoxian County, Heze, Liaocheng, Hengshui, Suning, Renqiu, Bazhou, Huangcun, Beijing. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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