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K7093

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Harbin to Manzhouli

Train Number:K7093Start Station:HarbinEnd Station:Manzhouli
Train TypeKStart Time:18:57End Time:22:30
Intermediate Stations:Harbin, Daqing West, Qiqihar, Fuyu, Nehe, Nenjiang, Dayangshu, Jiagedaqi, Alihe, Jiwen, Ganhe, Keyihe, Karachi, Yitulihe, Genhe, Lingbei, Lingnan, Kudur, Yuanlin, Yanshan, Urqi Khan, Meitian, Makihara, Yakeshi, Dayan, Hailar, Manzhouli
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Harbin ---- 18:57 0 mins
2 Daqing West 20:39 20:42 3 mins
3 Qiqihar 21:55 22:21 26 mins
4 Fuyu 23:01 23:07 6 mins
5 Nehe 00:01 00:07 6 mins
6 Nenjiang 01:55 02:01 6 mins
7 Dayangshu 02:59 03:05 6 mins
8 Jiagedaqi 04:26 05:08 42 mins
9 Alihe 05:52 06:00 8 mins
10 Jiwen 06:58 07:03 5 mins
11 Ganhe 07:20 07:25 5 mins
12 Keyihe 08:12 08:17 5 mins
13 Karachi 09:05 09:11 6 mins
14 Yitulihe 10:05 10:37 32 mins
15 Genhe 11:22 11:46 24 mins
16 Lingbei 14:02 14:08 6 mins
17 Lingnan 14:32 14:39 7 mins
18 Kudur 15:13 15:17 4 mins
19 Yuanlin 15:45 15:52 7 mins
20 Yanshan 16:17 16:29 12 mins
21 Urqi Khan 16:56 17:03 7 mins
22 Meitian 17:17 17:25 8 mins
23 Makihara 17:42 18:02 20 mins
24 Yakeshi 18:48 18:54 6 mins
25 Dayan 19:11 19:13 2 mins
26 Hailar 20:07 20:30 23 mins
27 Manzhouli 22:30 22:30 0 mins

K7093 is a K train route originating from Harbin at 18:57, and arriving at the final destination of Manzhouli at 22:30. The duration of the total journey is -1 day, 23 hours 33 minutes. There are 27 stops in total: Harbin, Daqing West, Qiqihar, Fuyu, Nehe, Nenjiang, Dayangshu, Jiagedaqi, Alihe, Jiwen, Ganhe, Keyihe, Karachi, Yitulihe, Genhe, Lingbei, Lingnan, Kudur, Yuanlin, Yanshan, Urqi Khan, Meitian, Makihara, Yakeshi, Dayan, Hailar, Manzhouli . You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.


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Second class is the standard seating which normally takes up 80%+ of the train. Seats are configured in a 3 + 2 arrangement and are spacious compared to plane seats. First class seats are wider, positioned in a 2+2 arrangement, have slightly more legroom and a foldout foot stand. Business class is the top class (Yes, it’s opposite to airplanes), and is typically a 2+1 arrangement. It’s much like first class on a plane, with full lie-flat electric seats and (some) complimentary food.

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