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Graphical Timetable for Qingtaihsr Qingdao Graphical Timetable for QingtaiHSR Qingdao - Xian North _timetable_china2015jan_withoutO.csv Source: worldrail.jimdo.com 1900 K4689/K4688K878/K875K1294/K1291K1196/K1197K70/K67 105 Zibo Jinan Gaomi taiguxi Lancun 93 linfenxi K70/K67 to Fuzhou wenxixi Weifang Changle Qingdao houmaxi Jiaozhou yongjibei Zhangqiu jinzhong2 Jinan East jiexiudong Xian North Jinan West qixiandong qingdaobei hongtongxi taiyuannan Chengyang lingshidong 96 xiangfengxi Shijiazhuang yunchengbei Dali(Shaanxi) huozhoudong Weinan North Qingzhou City Z274/Z271 from Xining Jiaozhou North K1196/K1197 to Xiangyang Yangquan North pingyaogucheng 97 96K285K8272/K8273 from Beijing from Rizhao 1 K878/K875 to Kunming 1 K762/K763 from Xuzhou T160/T161K4689/K4688 from Guangzhou to Qiqihar K1138/K1135 from Nanning 100 K764/K7612 fromK412 Yantai from Weihai 2 103 K876/K877 from Guiyang 100 70 100 K286 from Yantai 99 100 K68/K69 from Fuzhou 60 K1394/K1391 from Jiamusi 109 70 K1292/K1293 from Taiyuan 3 K8274/K8271 from Yantai 3 106 99 K285 to Yantai 100 K1028/K1025 from Lanzhou 100 88 K8272/K8273 to Yantai 103 103 115 106 100 4 106 4 99 101 103 106 115 103 K762/K763 to Yantai 98 99 K4214/K4215 from Shijiazhuang North K206/K207 from Chengdu 99 100 K411 from Beijing 106 106 92 99 Z274/Z271 98 K8262 from Weihai 5 106 5 106 92 106 K884/K881 from Taiyuan 78 T160/T161 104 K712/K70997 from Baotou 109 D6002 115 100 106 103 K1338/K1335 from wulumuqinan K412 to Beijing 105 92 56 115 6 103 D5331 6 99 Zibo K342/K343Jinan from Nanchang G1268/G1265 70 115 K764/K761 to Xuzhou Gaomi taiguxi Lancun linfenxi K876/K877 to Yantai wenxixi Weifang Changle Qingdao houmaxi Jiaozhou yongjibei G1208/G1205 Zhangqiu jinzhong2 Jinan East jiexiudong Xian North K912/K913Jinan West from Xian qixiandong qingdaobei hongtongxi taiyuannan Chengyang lingshidong 71 xiangfengxi G278/G275 Shijiazhuang 95 yunchengbei Dali(Shaanxi) huozhoudong Weinan North Qingzhou City Jiaozhou North 115 T398/T395 from Shenzhen G284/G281 103 Yangquan North pingyaogucheng D4022 K1202/K1203 from Guiyang 109 K1138/K1135D600436 K1132/K1129K286 to Beijing from Xian 91 70 K1394/K1391 to Yantai 155 109 92 G602 G224/G221 93 180 K68/K69 81 70 33 D2501 G1787 109 K8274/K8271 to Rizhao 7 99 G604 G180 180 D6001 K1202/K1203 to Yantai D5333 G482 108 188 D5331 130 70 182 162 D6862 86 K8262 D5302 K5513/K5512 115 130 75 K1292/K1293 to Yantai 162 90 G482 to Beijing South D5301 161 100 185 106 161 D2002 64 135 80 D4022 205 182 130 188 D6073 180 D5333 120 G182 157 135 G652 130 108 188 G606 162 166 D6003 100 D4023 D6862 183 K1028/K1025 848 74 161 75 D4021 G820/G8178 108 99 56 77 D5334 177 162 192 D306/D307 from Shanghai D2502 K411 to Weihai D2004 188 75 170 G1248/G1245G184 70 K4214/K4215 to Yantai 77 135 G651 from Beijing West 120 99 G92 109 176 D5094 G244/G241 162 D6853 198 115 188 41 D2503 G820/G817 to Shenzhen North 162 140 143 109 147 D6864 K1332/K1333 from Shanghai 166 135 122 180 137 D6002 G602 to Beijing West K5513/K5512 to Yantai 112 158 D5341 157 162 166 162 164 D306/D307 100 G604 to Beijing West 198 146 162 147 D5094 to Huashan North 137 167 157 162 135 K206/K207 36 155 G603 from Beijing West D5303 137 177 167 106 113 K1294/K1291 to Taiyuan 176 G471 from Beijing South 141 135 188 135 153 75 D5334 128 G1729 G1268/G1265 to Changchun 80 G6549 122 140 D6075 147 D6864 183 G672 from baojinan 180 135 160 101 130 137 157 D6006 166 G278/G27575 to Guangzhou South 147 109 70 G177 from Beijing South 164 170 196 D4021 G232/G229 182 G1208/G1205 to Harbin West 182 137 147 G284/G281 to Hangzhou East G653 from Beijing West 167 147 161 140 D2531 D6863 G186 162 192 162 135 198 D6853 to baojinan 75 113 D6004 140 140 D2504 G290/G287 188 G606G91 to from Beijing Beijing West West 143 160 137 D5302 176 K884/K881 81 G224/G221 to Shanghai Hongqiao 167 D5093 from Huashan North 130 G671 from Beijing West 188 141 167 134 130 162 157 135 G246/G247 from Hefei 158 109 D6001 117 K1056/K1053 from Yanji D2001G92 to from Beijing Beijing West West 56 108 162 113 188 D5301 130 D6073 to rongcheng K8308/K8305 from Liaocheng 166 D6005 D6072 from rongcheng 157 162 147 157 D5305 151 G2001170 from Zhengzhou K1026/K1027K970/K97110 113 172 174 10 98 K704/K701G180 fromto Beijing Harbin South G656180 D5093 135 135 75 164 177 205 166 G178 to Beijing South 135 157 D6863 130 188 D5304 K712/K709 66 153 147 D6008 108 135 168 176 122 176 189 G2001 188 160 198 150 D2505 G188 112 K958/K955 from Dandong 161 G603 147 147 162 194 114 D6075 to rongcheng 153 162 182 D6866 171 108 137 185 G182 to Beijing South G605 from Beijing West 143 70 162 140 G684/G681 G658 188 G456/G457 from Shanghai Hongqiao K1132/K1129 to Yantai 166 188 K1198/K1195/K1197137 from Xiangyang 143 177 195 157 D2501 171 188 162 166 G222/G223 from Shanghai Hongqiao G608 160 146 200 K1182/K1183 from Jinhua 140 157 120 137 195 D6003 148 166 198 G660 11 D2002 to Beijing West 73 185 11 K914/K911 135 75 113 109 D2506 103 G244/G241 to Hefei 159 D5341 188 T398/T395 36 166 152 G91 109 174 D5303 K1286/K1287 135 G179G1248/G1245 from Beijing Southto Shenyang North 75 105 182 G476 200from rongcheng 162 G184 to Beijing South G471 to yantainan 174 198 K912/K913 36 K8254/K8251 from Yantai 137G254/G255 from Hangzhou East 143 D6866 167 183 D2503 G190 162 157 162 161 K1285/K1288 from Yinchuan 157 164 177 G616 176 G834/G831 G655 from Beijing West D5306 157 45 70 63 161 G610 K342/K343 46 D6010 153 135 K1338/K1335 54 177 G607 from Beijing West 71 137 177 G662 182 75 D6072 135 67 K972/K969 from Tonghua 80 176 198 120 137 D6006 170 G834/G831 to Guangzhou South D2502 181 173 182 157 D4023 188 201 161 K1162/K1159 from Yantai 135 61 147 K8308/K8305 to Dongying G609 from Beijing West D6865 108 75 G652 to Beijing West 108 198 12 84 137 200 12 166 G172 to Tianjin West 200 G232/G229 to Shanghai Hongqiao G177 148 90 162 162 157 Zibo D2508 Jinan D2533 G192 192 177 174 177 137 D5305 78 Gaomi 157 G605 taiguxi Lancun G258/G259137 G171 from from Wuhan Tianjin West 140 168 linfenxi 157 wenxixi Weifang 162 Changle Qingdao houmaxi Jiaozhou 162 172 167 yongjibei D6012 115 Zhangqiu G657 from Beijing West jinzhong2 Jinan East 156 157 jiexiudong Xian North Jinan West 80 qixiandong qingdaobei hongtongxi taiyuannan Chengyang 108 167 lingshidong G246/G247 148 95 G608 to Beijing West 143 xiangfengxi 170 143 137 Shijiazhuang 76 yunchengbei G194 Dali(Shaanxi) huozhoudong 70 180Weinan North Qingzhou City G290/G287 to Changsha South Jiaozhou North 75 146 157 82 Yangquan North 177 T162/T159 G181 from Beijing South pingyaogucheng 182 G828/G825 G456/G457 to rongcheng 188 106 101 75 G186 to Beijing South 225 160 60 K1162/K1159 to Guangzhou 194 G654 to Beijing West 143 G612 G684/G681 toG611 Guangzhou from Beijing South West D5304 128 93 D4027 166 157 D6865 D6005 117 166 161 72 D2004 to Beijing West 176 K344/K341 143 182 G613 from Beijing West 189 G651 K1184/K1181 from Yantai 166 D5308 176 70 106 137 D6008 198 70 167G828/G825 to Shenzhen North 157 168 160 13 D5309 151 13 52 147 G842/G839 K8254/K8251 36 92 137 K710/K711 122 D2504 169 177 174 143 157 99 188 D6007 G610 to Beijing West 105 G4602 170 69 166 G230/G231137 from Shanghai Hongqiao 161 G607 G88 161 101 185 170 D2531 to baojinan 109 G248/G245 166 198 75 G659 from Beijing West 158 107 161 G188 to Beijing South 177 147 157 D2507 177 G222/G223 150 159 196 180 105 D6014 69 161 G18375 from Beijing South 143 167 171 G476 to Beijing South 108 G842/G839 to Guangzhou South 178 G614157 176 D2510 153 92 178 146 147 G672 to Beijing West K676/K677 from Yantai 86 D5306 73 141 177 56 100 162 G228/G225 70 58 174 D2001 157 166 G856/G857 from Wuhan 108 106 182 143 75 189 G653 14 157 G692/G693 from Wuhan 162 14 Z272/Z273 157 167 G179 150 122 137 172 171 157 D2505 11697 199 D5311 162 K1066/K1067 from Weihai 70 150 166 137 D6010 G656 to Beijing West 143 164 156 G611 G254/G255 115 130 198 188 135 G612 to Beijing West 173 109 180 G856/G857 70 162 115 G185 from Beijing South 54 180 146 G641/G640 from Nanchang West 75 K1332/K1333 to Yinchuan 161 G613 D2006 G196 G187 from Beijing South 161 141 K676/K677 to Chengdu G190 to Beijing South 147 189 G664 G256/G253 166 74 176 115 108 109 170 122 177 G671 to baojinan 166 188 75 157 G2005 from Zhengzhou 189 G641/G640 70 137 D2506 169 172 182 K1066/K1067 to Hankou 180 89 D6009 147 K1056/K1053 82 105 75 G618 195 198 G258/G259 45 D6074 from rongcheng 178 108 D2512 K8252/K8253 K970/K971 to Tonghua 186 15 60 161 140 G189 from Beijing South 192 182 15 K704/K701 95 75 G192 to Beijing South G658 to Beijing West D5308 176 188 188 189 G2005 99 140 D6012G173 from Tianjin West D2509 G620 177 162 G686/G687D2003 from from Zhengzhou Beijing WestEast140 151 170 G260/G257 G614 to Beijing West 166 140 177 45 88 93 75 146 162 109 188 D5309 60 97 157 120 153 166 109 176 G642/G639 130 75 G615 from Beijing West D5313 G171 148 D6011 205 G655 K1204/K1201 from Yantai 71 157 171 61G288/G289 G194from Changshato Beijing South 161 195 G181 150 174 170 176 157 166 G660 to Beijing West 161 188 D5312 70 161 70 D2508 134 K1026/K1027 to Lanzhou 185 198 G832/G833G642/G639 fromto Nanchang Guangzhou West South D6007 150 115 197 109 177 68 157 G662 to Beijing West 164 158 70 65 G682/G683 from Guangzhou South 200 K958/K955G198 75 162 93 176 G666D2533 to baojinan G230/G231 45 G673 from Beijing West143 170 16 70 130 171 143 160 182 16 K1182/K1183 to Yantai 200 K1204/K1201 to Guiyang D2511 D2532 from baojinan K5514/K5511 from Yantai 155 153 K1336/K1337 G191 from Beijing South 203 G174 137 G616 to Beijing West 166 G248/G245 to Hefei 161 G692/G693 151 189 G832/G833 157 168 108 177 182 166 136 137 D6014 143 157 170 198 G458/G455 from rongcheng 135 G661 from
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