K251

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Jingmen to Qichun

Train Number:K251Start Station:JingmenEnd Station:Qichun
Train TypeKStart Time:15:00End Time:23:30
Intermediate Stations:Jingmen, Zhongxiang, Jingshan, YingCheng, Hankou, Macheng, Huangzhou, Xishui, Qichun, Wuxue, Nanchang, Shangrao, Quzhou, Jinhua, Yiwu, Hangzhou East, Haining, Jiaxing, Jiashan, Songjiang, Shanghai South
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Jingmen 15:00 15:00 0 mins
2 Zhongxiang 15:38 15:41 3 mins
3 Jingshan 16:26 16:28 2 mins
4 YingCheng 17:16 17:19 3 mins
5 Hankou 18:32 19:18 46 mins
6 Macheng 21:12 22:00 48 mins
7 Huangzhou 22:40 22:43 3 mins
8 Xishui 23:07 23:10 3 mins
9 Qichun 23:30 23:33 3 mins
10 Wuxue 00:01 00:05 4 mins
11 Nanchang 02:09 02:21 12 mins
12 Shangrao 05:42 05:53 11 mins
13 Quzhou 07:15 07:18 3 mins
14 Jinhua 08:21 08:41 20 mins
15 Yiwu 09:15 09:18 3 mins
16 Hangzhou East 10:37 10:43 6 mins
17 Haining 11:31 11:34 3 mins
18 Jiaxing 11:58 12:01 3 mins
19 Jiashan 12:17 12:20 3 mins
20 Songjiang 13:13 13:16 3 mins
21 Shanghai South 13:47 13:47 0 mins

K251 is a K train route originating from Jingmen at 15:00, and arriving at the final destination of Qichun at 23:30. The duration of the total journey is 8 hrs 30 mins. There are 21 stops in total: Jingmen, Zhongxiang, Jingshan, YingCheng, Hankou, Macheng, Huangzhou, Xishui, Qichun, Wuxue, Nanchang, Shangrao, Quzhou, Jinhua, Yiwu, Hangzhou East, Haining, Jiaxing, Jiashan, Songjiang, Shanghai 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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