T17/18 Beijing-Mudanjiang Through Train

The T17/18 Beijing-Mudanjiang Through Train (Chinese:T17/18次北京到牡丹江特快速列车) is a railway running between Beijing to Mudanjiang. It carries express passenger trains by the Harbin Railway Bureau, Mudanjiang passenger segment responsible for passenger transport task, Mudanjiang originating on the Beijing train. 25K Passenger trains running along the Jingha Railway and Binsui Railway cross Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing and other areas, covering 1552 km. Beijing railway station to Mudanjiang railway station require 16 hours and 50 minutes, while Mudanjiang railway station to Beijing railway station requires 17 hours and 36 minutes.

Carriages

Carriage number 123-10111213-1617
Type of carriages UZ25K
Head end power car
(Chinese:
发电车)
UZ25K
Postal car
(Chinese:
邮政车)
YW25K
Hard sleeper
(Chinese:
硬卧车)
RW25K
Soft sleeper
(Chinese:
软卧车)
CA25K
Dining car
(Chinese:
餐车)
YZ25K
Hard seat
(Chinese:
硬座车)
XL25K
Baggage car
(Chinese:
行李车)

Locomotives

Sections Beijing-HarbinHarbin-Mudanjiang
Locomotives and their allocation SS9 electric locomotive
Shenyang Railway Bureau Shenyang Depot
(Chinese: 沈局沈段)
DF4D diesel locomotive
Harbin Railway Bureau Sankeshu Depot (Chinese: 哈局三段)

Timetable

T17 Stops T18
ArriveDepartArriveDepart
21:24Beijing08:36
22:4722:50Tangshan North
03:4903:55Shenyang North02:1702:23
08:3908:55Harbin20:2920:58
09:3009:32Acheng19:3219:36
Maoershan18:3618:39
13:4413:46Hailin15:2315:25
14:14Mudanjiang15:00
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