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Trains From Beijing To Huairou

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Beijing - Huairou Train Schedule
Train No. Arrival City Dep. Time /
Arr. Time
Duration / Distance(KM) Prospect Price
K7742/K7743 Beijing - Huairou 00:15
01:18

543
Hard Seat: $US$9
Hard Sleeper: $US$16
Soft Sleeper: $US$25
K274/K275/K277 Beijing North - Huairou North 07:39
09:35

2532
Hard Seat: $US$14
Hard Sleeper: $US$24
Soft Sleeper: $US$37
K7711 Beijing - Huairou 08:05
09:05

256
Hard Seat: $US$2
Soft Seat: $US$3
Hard Sleeper: $US$10
K7717 Beijing - Huairou 14:03
15:09

256
Hard Seat: $US$2
K1189 Beijing - Huairou North 16:05
17:28

1180
Hard Seat: $US$2
Hard Sleeper: $US$10
Soft Sleeper: $US$15
K1015 Beijing North - Huairou North 18:18
20:02

835
Hard Sleeper: $US$10
Soft Sleeper: $US$15
6461 Beijing - Huairou 06:00
07:14

80
Hard Seat: $US$2
6461 Beijing - Huairou North 06:00
07:33

80
Hard Seat: $US$2
4471/4474 Beijing North - Huairou North 09:12
11:44

329
Hard Seat: $US$1
2621 Beijing North - Huairou North 10:15
12:07

485
Hard Seat: $US$2
Hard Sleeper: $US$10
Soft Sleeper: $US$15
2251/2253/2256/2257 Beijing - Huairou 12:13
13:20

1166
Hard Seat: $US$2
Hard Sleeper: $US$10
Soft Sleeper: $US$14
1801 Beijing North - Huairou North 13:47
15:35

1374
Hard Seat: $US$2
Hard Sleeper: $US$10
Soft Sleeper: $US$15
2101/2105/2108 Beijing North - Huairou 15:14
17:20

772
Hard Seat: $US$3
Hard Sleeper: $US$11
Soft Sleeper: $US$16
1456/1457 Beijing North - Huairou North 20:21
21:58

1478
Hard Seat: $US$15
Hard Sleeper: $US$26
Soft Sleeper: $US$41
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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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