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Trains From Beijing To Hanzhong

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Beijing - Hanzhong Train Schedule
Train No. Arrival City Dep. Time /
Arr. Time
Duration / Distance(KM) Prospect Price
K261 Beijing West Railway Station - Hanzhong 17:04
19:30

1800
Hard Seat: $US$34
Hard Sleeper: $US$57
Soft Sleeper: $US$89
Train Stations Stations in Chinese Arrival Time Dept. Time Distance(km) Total Time
(hh:mm)
Beijing West Railway Station 北京西 - 17:04 0
Gaobeidian 高碑店 18:31 19:10 84
Baoding 保定 20:29 20:31 146
Shijiazhuang 石家庄 21:58 22:02 277
Handan 邯郸 23:36 23:38 442
Zhengzhou Railway Station 郑州 02:14 02:49 689
Xuchang 许昌 03:44 04:02 775
Luohe 漯河 04:53 05:13 829
Pingdingshan 平顶山 06:07 06:09 907
PingDingShan West 平顶山西 06:44 07:04 936
Nanyang 南阳 08:30 08:32 1058
襄阳 10:14 10:29 1187
Shiyan 十堰 12:56 12:58 1358
Baihedong 白河东 14:11 14:13 1433
Xunyang 旬阳 15:06 15:08 1516
Ankan 安康 15:44 15:57 1560
Hanyin 汉阴 16:41 16:43 1615
Shiquan County 石泉县 17:14 17:16 1648
Xixiang 西乡 18:02 18:06 1707
Hanzhong 汉中 19:30 - 1800

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  • Hard Seat: the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded.
  • Soft Seat: one level above the hard seat, cleaner and more comfortable.
  • Hard Sleeper: basic accommodation for overnight or long-distance train travel; six bunks in a compartment.
  • Soft Sleeper: 4 bunks per compartment, each compartment being separate with a door; recommended for overnight and long-distance travel.
  • First Class Seat: available in D trains (Dongche); four seats a row, wider and more comfortable than soft seats; smoking is not allowed; recommended for several hours'ride;
  • Second Class Seat: available in D trains (Dongche); five seats a row, smaller sitting area than first class seats; smoking is not allowed.
  • Luxury Soft Sleeper: top level sleeper; only available in a few trains; 2 bunks per compartment, each compartment being separate with a door.

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