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T382

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Kunming to Shanghai South

Train Number:T382Start Station:KunmingEnd Station:Shanghai South
Train TypeTStart Time:21:14End Time:11:34
Intermediate Stations:Kunming, Shizong, Luoping, Weishe, Xingyi, Baise, Pingguo, Nanning, Liuzhou, Guilin North, Xing'an North, Quanzhou South, Dongan East, Yongzhou, Qiyang, Qidong, Hengyang, Anren, Chaling South, Yanling, Yingtan, Jinhua, Yiwu, Hangzhou East, Haining, Jiaxing, Shanghai South
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Kunming 21:14 21:14 0 mins
2 Shizong 23:45 23:47 2 mins
3 Luoping 00:23 00:27 4 mins
4 Weishe 01:40 01:50 10 mins
5 Xingyi 02:25 02:29 4 mins
6 Baise 06:21 06:27 6 mins
7 Pingguo 07:35 07:40 5 mins
8 Nanning 09:02 09:22 20 mins
9 Liuzhou 12:22 12:30 8 mins
10 Guilin North 14:48 15:07 19 mins
11 Xing'an North 15:40 15:44 4 mins
12 Quanzhou South 16:37 16:42 5 mins
13 Dongan East 17:16 17:21 5 mins
14 Yongzhou 17:40 17:51 11 mins
15 Qiyang 18:14 18:19 5 mins
16 Qidong 18:38 18:51 13 mins
17 Hengyang 19:58 20:13 15 mins
18 Anren 21:18 21:21 3 mins
19 Chaling South 21:56 22:01 5 mins
20 Yanling 22:37 22:50 13 mins
21 Yingtan 03:37 03:52 15 mins
22 Jinhua 07:28 07:34 6 mins
23 Yiwu 08:06 08:09 3 mins
24 Hangzhou East 09:19 09:25 6 mins
25 Haining 10:00 10:03 3 mins
26 Jiaxing 10:27 10:30 3 mins
27 Shanghai South 11:34 11:34 0 mins

T382 is a T train route originating from Kunming at 21:14, and arriving at the final destination of Shanghai South at 11:34. The duration of the total journey is -1 day, 14 hours 20 minutes. There are 27 stops in total: Kunming, Shizong, Luoping, Weishe, Xingyi, Baise, Pingguo, Nanning, Liuzhou, Guilin North, Xing'an North, Quanzhou South, Dongan East, Yongzhou, Qiyang, Qidong, Hengyang, Anren, Chaling South, Yanling, Yingtan, Jinhua, Yiwu, Hangzhou East, Haining, Jiaxing, 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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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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