Z312

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Xining to Hohhot

Train Number:Z312Start Station:XiningEnd Station:Hohhot
Train TypeZStart Time:16:35End Time:14:11
Intermediate Stations:Xining, PingAnyi, Ledu, Haihiwan, Lanzhou, Baiyin West, Jingtai, Zhongwei, Yinchuan, Shitsuishan, Huinong, Wuhai, Linhe, Wulateqianqi, Baotou, Baotou East, Hohhot
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Station No.Station NameArrive TimeDepart TimeStop Time
1 Xining 16:35 16:35 mins
2 PingAnyi 17:02 17:06 4 mins
3 Ledu 17:25 17:29 4 mins
4 Haihiwan 17:57 18:00 3 mins
5 Lanzhou 19:24 19:41 17 mins
6 Baiyin West 21:23 21:29 6 mins
7 Jingtai 23:21 23:23 2 mins
8 Zhongwei 01:58 02:05 7 mins
9 Yinchuan 04:52 05:07 15 mins
10 Shitsuishan 05:48 05:54 6 mins
11 Huinong 07:17 07:33 16 mins
12 Wuhai 08:09 08:13 4 mins
13 Linhe 09:47 09:53 6 mins
14 Wulateqianqi 10:59 11:01 2 mins
15 Baotou 12:12 12:20 8 mins
16 Baotou East 12:35 12:39 4 mins
17 Hohhot 14:11 14:11 mins

Z312 is a Z train route originating from Xining at 16:35, and arriving at the final destination of Hohhot at 14:11. The duration of the total journey is 21 hrs 36 mins. There are 17 stops in total: Xining, PingAnyi, Ledu, Haihiwan, Lanzhou, Baiyin West, Jingtai, Zhongwei, Yinchuan, Shitsuishan, Huinong, Wuhai, Linhe, Wulateqianqi, Baotou, Baotou East, Hohhot. You can purchase tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.

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