K925

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Hailar to Dehui

Train Number:K925Start Station:HailarEnd Station:Dehui
Train TypeKStart Time:21:34End Time:09:35
Intermediate Stations:Hailar, Yakeshi, Zalantun, Qiqihar, Daqing West, Zhaodong, Harbin North, Harbin, Dehui, Changchun, Gongzhuling, Siping, Kaiyuan, Shenyang, Dahushan, Goubanzi, Jinzhou(Liaoning), Huludao, Xingcheng, Shanhaiguan, Tangshan, Tianjin, Renqiu, Hengshui, Zaoqiang, Qinghecheng, Linqing, Liaocheng, Heze, Shangqiu, Minquan, Lankao, Kaifeng, Zhengzhou
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Hailar 21:34 21:34 0 mins
2 Yakeshi 22:38 22:43 5 mins
3 Zalantun 01:55 01:57 2 mins
4 Qiqihar 04:05 04:28 23 mins
5 Daqing West 05:38 05:41 3 mins
6 Zhaodong 06:45 06:47 2 mins
7 Harbin North 07:20 07:22 2 mins
8 Harbin 07:35 07:50 15 mins
9 Dehui 09:35 09:37 2 mins
10 Changchun 10:35 10:45 10 mins
11 Gongzhuling 11:23 11:25 2 mins
12 Siping 12:04 12:06 2 mins
13 Kaiyuan 12:56 12:59 3 mins
14 Shenyang 14:18 14:38 20 mins
15 Dahushan 16:29 17:02 33 mins
16 Goubanzi 17:32 17:34 2 mins
17 Jinzhou(Liaoning) 18:17 18:25 8 mins
18 Huludao 18:59 19:01 2 mins
19 Xingcheng 19:17 19:20 3 mins
20 Shanhaiguan 20:48 20:54 6 mins
21 Tangshan 22:52 22:55 3 mins
22 Tianjin 00:19 00:27 8 mins
23 Renqiu 02:28 02:39 11 mins
24 Hengshui 04:38 05:02 24 mins
25 Zaoqiang 05:23 05:36 13 mins
26 Qinghecheng 06:08 06:33 25 mins
27 Linqing 06:56 07:21 25 mins
28 Liaocheng 07:54 08:00 6 mins
29 Heze 09:32 09:39 7 mins
30 Shangqiu 10:54 11:00 6 mins
31 Minquan 11:36 11:39 3 mins
32 Lankao 12:01 12:20 19 mins
33 Kaifeng 12:58 13:10 12 mins
34 Zhengzhou 13:56 13:56 0 mins

K925 is a K train route originating from Hailar at 21:34, and arriving at the final destination of Dehui at 09:35. The duration of the total journey is 12 hrs 1 mins. There are 34 stops in total: Hailar, Yakeshi, Zalantun, Qiqihar, Daqing West, Zhaodong, Harbin North, Harbin, Dehui, Changchun, Gongzhuling, Siping, Kaiyuan, Shenyang, Dahushan, Goubanzi, Jinzhou(Liaoning), Huludao, Xingcheng, Shanhaiguan, Tangshan, Tianjin, Renqiu, Hengshui, Zaoqiang, Qinghecheng, Linqing, Liaocheng, Heze, Shangqiu, Minquan, Lankao, Kaifeng, Zhengzhou. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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