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The K339/340 Beijing–Jiamusi through train (Chinese: K339/340次北京到佳木斯快速列车) is a railway running from Beijing to Jiamusi. It carries express passenger trains for the Harbin Railway Bureau. The Jiamusi passenger segment is responsible for passenger transport. Jiamusi originates on the Beijing train. 25G Type Passenger trains run along the Jingqin Railway, Shenshan Railway, Hada Railway, Binbei Railway and Suijia Railway across Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing and other areas. The route covers 1675 km. Beijing railway station to Jiamusi railway station runs 23 hours and 27 minutes. Jiamusi railway station to Beijing railway station runs 24 hours and 18 minutes.

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References

  1. "K96次性急驶上京秦沈通道" [K96 drove quickly onto the Beijing-Qinhuangdao-Shenyang Channel]. Sina. 12 October 2003. Retrieved 6 November 2024.


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