Beijing-Tianjin Bullet Trains to Increase during New Year Holiday

Beijing-Tianjin Bullet Trains to Increase during New Year Holiday
Dec 29, 2009 By eChinacities.com

During the three day Jan 1-3 New Year holiday, the number of bullet trains between Tianjin and Beijing’s South Station will be increased. Four of the trains will stop at Wuqing while the rest will run directly between Beijing and Tianjin. The majority of the added trains are during peak hours – morning and during the middle of the day. The trip between Beijing and Tianjin on the bullet train takes a mere 30 minutes.

Time Table

Train Number

Departing Beijing South Station

Reaching Tianjin

Train Number

Departing Tianjin Station

Reaching Beijing South Station

C2101

9:10

9:40

C2102

7:50

8:20

C2103

11:35

12:05  

C2104

10:10

10:40

C2105

14:50

15:20

C2106

12:35

13:05

C2107

16:00

16:30

C2108

13:30

14:00

C2109

17:55

18:25

C2110

17:05

17:35

C2111

19:10

19:40

C2112

19:45

20:15

C2113

20:40

21:10

C2114

20:00

20:30

C2115

20:50

21:20

C2116

21:45

22:15

C2151

7:50

8:20

C2152

9:05

9:35

C2153

10:05

10:35

C2154

11:30

12:00

C2155

12:45

13:15

C2156

13:55

14:25

C2157

15:15

15:45

C2158

16:35

17:05

C2159

18:15

18:45

C2160

19:05

19:35

C2221 *

12:20

12:55

C2222

14:55

15:30

C2223 *

13:45

14:20

C2224

17:25

18:00

* stops at Wuqing

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