How much do you know about traveling abroad by train in China International Train? Have you ever sat

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-03-05

International trains, as the name suggests, are cross-border trains. Do you know how many international trains there are in our country now?

1. Beijing-Moscow (K3 times).

The K3 international train starts from Beijing, passes through Ulaanbaatar, and ends in Moscow, with a total distance of 7,692 kilometers and runs for 6 days and 5 nights. Since June 4, 1959, it has gone through 63 years of ups and downs. Let you experience the vastness of the Mongolian steppe and the clear blue of Lake Baikal outside the train window, and every frame of the scenery is a beautiful frontier picture.

2. Moscow-Beijing (K19).

Known as the "Vostok" train, known in China as the K19 20 train, it is an international intermodal express train operated by Russian Railways from Moscow to Beijing, which has been running since January 31, 1954, and is now operated by the Moscow Railways.

3. Suifenhe - Grodiekovo (401 402 times).

Train 401 402, which started on 1 January 1991. It is an international intermodal ordinary passenger train operated by China Railway from Suifenhe, a border city of Heilongjiang Province, to Pogranich, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation. It is the third international intermodal train connecting China and Russia, and the first international intermodal train in Heilongjiang.

4. Beijing-Pyongyang (K27 28 times).

It is used 95 85 times between Dandong in China and Sinuiju in North Korea, and is called 51 52 trains in North Korea, which is an international intermodal express train jointly operated by China Railway and North Korean Railway from Beijing, the capital of our country, to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, and has been running since May 21, 1954, and China Railway is responsible for the train every week.

1. The train departs from Beijing Railway Station on Thursday and runs for 24 hours and 18 minutes on weekdays.

2. Arrive at Pyongyang Station on Friday. It is the first international intermodal train between China and North Korea.

5. Dandong - Pyongyang (95 85 times).

95 Trains 85 run once a day and arrive on the same day, totaling 6 hours and 45 minutes. On a weekly basis.

1. Week. Fourth, on Sunday, two carriages of K27 28 international intermodal transport will be added. It is the second international train connecting China and North Korea after the K27 28th train.

6. Ji'an - Manpu (275 285 times).

Ji'an, Jilin, known as "the north of the small Jiangnan", is one of the three major ports of China to the DPRK. There are road and railway bridges that connect it to Manpo City, Jigang Province, the sixth largest city in North Korea. Between Ji'an and Manpu, there is a cross-border train 275 times, and the marshalling of the international train uses a red DF5 port locomotive with the national emblem to pull a green rolling stock. It is known as "the shortest international train in the world".

7. Beijing - Ulaanbaatar (K23 24 times).

K23 24 train, known as 023 024 train in Mongolia, is an international intermodal express train jointly operated by China Railway and Mongolian Railway from Beijing, the capital of China, to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, which has been running since July 2, 1985, and is the first international intermodal train between China and Mongolia.

8. Call sign hot - Ulaanbaatar (4652 4653 times).

Train 4651 is an international intermodal ordinary passenger express train jointly operated by Mongolian Railway and China Railway from Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia to Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, which has been running since May 31, 1990, and is the second international intermodal train connecting Mongolia and China after K23 24 train, and the first international intermodal train running in Inner Mongolia.

9. Urumqi - Almaty (K9795 9796).

Known as K9795 9796 train in China, it is an international intermodal express train jointly operated by Kazakhstan Railway and China Railway from Almaty, the municipality of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China, which has been running since June 23, 1992, with a total length of 1359 kilometers. Along the way, you will pass the famous Toregayilau steppe and Lake Balkhash, the fourth longest lake in the world. It is the first international intermodal train between Kazakhstan and China.

10. Astana-Urumqi (K9797 9798).

In China, it is called K9797 9798 train, which is an international intermodal express train operated by Kazakhstan Railway from Astana, the capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China, which has been running since May 27, 2008, and is the second international intermodal train connecting Kazakhstan and China after K9795 9796 train.

11. Beijing - Hanoi (Z5 6 times).

The Z5 6 "Liu Sanjie" train is an international intermodal direct express train running from Beijing, the capital of China, to Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, which has been running since August 2, 1955. It is the first international intermodal train between China and Vietnam.

12. Nanning-Hanoi (T8701 8702).

Train T8701 8702, known as MR1 2 train in Vietnam, is an international intermodal express train operated by China Railway from Nanning, the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, to Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and has been running since January 1, 2009.

13. Kunming - Vientiane (D887 times).

The China-Laos Railway opened for operation in December 2021, and the China-Laos International Train is an international passenger train from Kunming South and Vientiane stations in both directions, with one train in each direction every day, stopping at 8 stations in Kunming South, Pu'er, Xishuangbanna, Mohan, Boten, Luang Prabang, Vang Vieng and Vientiane. The whole journey is aboutkilometers, building a major channel between China and South Asia and Southeast Asia, and playing an active role in the China-Laos community with a shared future.

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