K216

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Tumen to Chaoyang Town

Train Number:K216Start Station:TumenEnd Station:Chaoyang Town
Train TypeKStart Time:11:22End Time:20:40
Intermediate Stations:Tumen, YanJi, Antu, Dunhua, Jiaohe, Jilin, Mingcheng, Panshi, Chaoyang Town, Meihekou, Qingyuan(LiaoNing), Shenyang, Shanhaiguan, Qinhuangdao, Changli, Tangshan, Lutai, Tianjin, Langfang North, Beijing
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Tumen 11:22 11:22 0 mins
2 YanJi 12:11 12:22 11 mins
3 Antu 13:21 13:26 5 mins
4 Dunhua 14:34 14:44 10 mins
5 Jiaohe 16:24 16:29 5 mins
6 Jilin 18:01 18:10 9 mins
7 Mingcheng 19:37 19:40 3 mins
8 Panshi 20:06 20:10 4 mins
9 Chaoyang Town 20:40 20:44 4 mins
10 Meihekou 21:14 21:24 10 mins
11 Qingyuan(LiaoNing) 22:40 22:42 2 mins
12 Shenyang 01:03 01:21 18 mins
13 Shanhaiguan 05:53 05:59 6 mins
14 Qinhuangdao 06:19 06:22 3 mins
15 Changli 06:57 07:06 9 mins
16 Tangshan 08:23 08:26 3 mins
17 Lutai 08:54 08:58 4 mins
18 Tianjin 10:02 10:10 8 mins
19 Langfang North 10:52 10:55 3 mins
20 Beijing 11:54 11:54 0 mins

K216 is a K train route originating from Tumen at 11:22, and arriving at the final destination of Chaoyang Town at 20:40. The duration of the total journey is 9 hrs 18 mins. There are 20 stops in total: Tumen, YanJi, Antu, Dunhua, Jiaohe, Jilin, Mingcheng, Panshi, Chaoyang Town, Meihekou, Qingyuan(LiaoNing), Shenyang, Shanhaiguan, Qinhuangdao, Changli, Tangshan, Lutai, Tianjin, Langfang North, 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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