K495

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Shanghai South to Pingxiang

Train Number:K495Start Station:Shanghai SouthEnd Station:Pingxiang
Train TypeKStart Time:19:03End Time:07:20
Intermediate Stations:Shanghai South, Jiaxing, Haining, Hangzhou East, Yiwu, Jinhua, Xinyu, Yichun (Jiangxi), Pingxiang, Liling, Zhuzhou, Loudi, Xinhua(Hunan), Huaihua, Yuping, Zhenyuan, Shibing, Kaili, Fuquan, Guiyang
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Shanghai South ---- 19:03 0 mins
2 Jiaxing 19:49 19:52 3 mins
3 Haining 20:12 20:21 9 mins
4 Hangzhou East 21:08 21:14 6 mins
5 Yiwu 22:28 22:32 4 mins
6 Jinhua 23:13 23:19 6 mins
7 Xinyu 05:48 05:52 4 mins
8 Yichun (Jiangxi) 06:32 06:36 4 mins
9 Pingxiang 07:20 07:24 4 mins
10 Liling 08:05 08:09 4 mins
11 Zhuzhou 08:58 09:10 12 mins
12 Loudi 10:47 10:53 6 mins
13 Xinhua(Hunan) 12:10 12:13 3 mins
14 Huaihua 15:02 15:20 18 mins
15 Yuping 17:17 17:23 6 mins
16 Zhenyuan 18:16 18:30 14 mins
17 Shibing 19:04 19:08 4 mins
18 Kaili 19:49 19:55 6 mins
19 Fuquan 20:44 20:50 6 mins
20 Guiyang 22:37 22:37 0 mins

K495 is a K train route originating from Shanghai South at 19:03, and arriving at the final destination of Pingxiang at 07:20. The duration of the total journey is 12 hrs 17 mins. There are 20 stops in total: Shanghai South, Jiaxing, Haining, Hangzhou East, Yiwu, Jinhua, Xinyu, Yichun (Jiangxi), Pingxiang, Liling, Zhuzhou, Loudi, Xinhua(Hunan), Huaihua, Yuping, Zhenyuan, Shibing, Kaili, Fuquan, Guiyang. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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