K465

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Xi'an to Huangchuan

Train Number:K465Start Station:Xi'anEnd Station:Huangchuan
Train TypeKStart Time:14:46End Time:01:47
Intermediate Stations:Xi'an, ShangLuo, DanFeng, ShangNan, ZhenPing, Nanyang, TangHe, Xinyang, Huangchuan, GuShi, Hefei, Chaohu, Wuhu, Xuancheng, Changxing South, Deqing West, Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Yuyao, Ningbo
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Xi'an ---- 14:46 0 mins
2 ShangLuo 16:56 16:59 3 mins
3 DanFeng 17:30 17:36 6 mins
4 ShangNan 18:27 18:30 3 mins
5 ZhenPing 20:00 20:03 3 mins
6 Nanyang 20:36 21:09 33 mins
7 TangHe 22:04 22:09 5 mins
8 Xinyang 23:59 00:19 20 mins
9 Huangchuan 01:47 01:57 10 mins
10 GuShi 02:46 02:51 5 mins
11 Hefei 04:50 05:08 18 mins
12 Chaohu 05:52 05:56 4 mins
13 Wuhu 06:47 06:53 6 mins
14 Xuancheng 07:46 07:50 4 mins
15 Changxing South 09:03 09:08 5 mins
16 Deqing West 09:46 09:51 5 mins
17 Hangzhou 11:02 11:17 15 mins
18 Shaoxing 12:53 12:57 4 mins
19 Yuyao 13:51 13:53 2 mins
20 Ningbo 14:35 14:35 0 mins

K465 is a K train route originating from Xi'an at 14:46, and arriving at the final destination of Huangchuan at 01:47. The duration of the total journey is 11 hrs 1 mins. There are 20 stops in total: Xi'an, ShangLuo, DanFeng, ShangNan, ZhenPing, Nanyang, TangHe, Xinyang, Huangchuan, GuShi, Hefei, Chaohu, Wuhu, Xuancheng, Changxing South, Deqing West, Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Yuyao, Ningbo. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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