The bullet train from Beijing West railway Station to Xian North 756 miles journey, 300km/h direct train G87, Xi'an car no10


China High Speed Train (Bullet Train) High speed trains, which are also called bullet or CRH trains, are identified as G, D and C trains in China. Painted in white or grey with a ‘bullet’ locomotive, they can be easily recognized. Their top speed is 186 mi/h (300 km/h), which is planned to increase to 217 mi/h (350 km/h) in the near future. Currently, there are about 2,000 pairs of high speed trains running daily to/from almost every large city and most tourism destinations, along the high speed rail with a length of over 12,500 mi (20,000 km). Beijing-Xian high speed trains are traveling between Beijing West Railway Station and Xian North Railway Station, crossing Hebei, Henan, and Shaanxi. Their highest speed is miles per hour (300km/h) and total running length is 756 miles (1,216 kilometers). Currently, there are 11 pairs of them running every day from 06:58 to 17:36. Of these, 9 pairs are serving cities along the route, while the other two G671/672 and G673/674 are through trains. During the journey, most of them stop at 11 cities, including Baoding, Shijiazhuang, Gaoyi, Xingtai, Handan, Anyang, Zhengzhou, Luoyang Longmen, Mianchi, Huashan, and Weinan. The G87 from Beijing to Xian only stops in Zhengzhou, while the vice versa G88 only stops in Zhengzhou and Shijiazhuang.


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Location: Xian, People's Republic of China
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