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Train route from Hangzhou to Aksu, Xinjiang

There is no direct train from Hangzhou to Aksu, Xinjiang. You can take train T112 at Hangzhou Station to Lanzhou Station, and then transfer to train T269 to Aksu.

1. T112 train route (Hangzhou-Lanzhou)

Hangzhou Station (original station), Haining Station, Jiaxing Station, Kunshan Station, Suzhou Station, Wuxi Station, Changzhou Station , Zhenjiang Station, Nanjing Station, Bengbu Station, Xuzhou Station, Kaifeng Station, Zhengzhou Station, Luoyang Station, Xi'an Station, Baoji Station, Tianshui Station, Longxi Station, Lanzhou Station (terminal station).

Train T112 runs from Hangzhou to Lanzhou, passing through five provinces: Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, Shaanxi and Gansu.

2. T269 train route (Lanzhou-Aksu)

Lanzhou, Lanzhou West, Wuwei, Jinchang, Zhangye, Jiuquan, Jiayuguan, Liuyuan, Hami, Shanshan, Turpan, Yanqi, Korla, Kuqa, Aksu.

Train K169 is a Chinese train running from Xi'an to Korla with a total length of 2,757 kilometers. From December 30, 2019, it will be upgraded to T269/T270 times.

Extended information

Hangzhou Railway Transportation

1. Railway lines

Hangzhou has lines including the Shanghai-Kunming Line (Zhejiang-Jiangxi Section, Shanghai Hang Section), Xiao-Ningbo Line, Xuan-Hangzhou Line. The high-speed railway currently has the Shanghai-Hangzhou Passenger Dedicated Line, the Nanjing-Hangzhou Passenger Dedicated Line, the Hangzhou-Ningbo Passenger Dedicated Line, and the Hangzhou-Changsha Passenger Dedicated Line. On December 10, 2014, the Hangzhou-Nanchang section of the Shanghai-Kunming High-speed Railway was officially opened for operation, and the Nanchang-Changsha section has been opened for operation. . At this point, the Hangzhou-Changsha section of the Shanghai-Kunming High-speed Railway is fully open to traffic. Hangzhou has become China's first high-speed rail cross city.

2. Railway Station

Hangzhou Station: Located on Huancheng East Road, Shangcheng District, it was built on November 14, 1906 (it was called Qingtai Station at the time), because the station is located in Hangzhou Inside the Qingtai Gate of the city, local media and people generally call it "City Station"; the latest Hangzhou Station was rebuilt in 1997 based on the demolition of the old station during the Japanese occupation in the 1940s, and was opened on December 28, 1999. It is a first-class railway station under the jurisdiction of Shanghai Railway Bureau.

Hangzhou East Railway Station: Located on Tiancheng Road, Jianggan District, it was built in 1992. The latest Hangzhou East Railway Station was opened on July 1, 2013. It is a special-class station under the Shanghai Railway Bureau.

Hangzhou South Railway Station: formerly known as Xiaoshan Station, it is located in Xintang Street, Xiaoshan District, 27 kilometers away from Hangzhou Station. It is now a special-class station and a hub for the Shanghai-Kunming Line and the Xiao-Ningbo Line.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Train T112

Baidu Encyclopedia - Train K169