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The t 198 train passed the station.
The train diagram of T 198 passes through Urumqi Railway Station, Turpan North Station, Shanshan North Station, Hami Station, Liuyuan Station, Jiayuguan Station, Gao Tai Station, Linze Station, Zhangye Station, Jinchang Station, Wuwei Railway Station, Lanzhou Station, Longxi Station, Tianshui Station, Baoji Station, xi 'an Station, Luoyang Station, Gongyi Station and Zhengzhou Station.

The T 198 train is from Urumqi to Zhengzhou. The T 198 train started from Urumqi at 08: 43 and arrived in Zhengzhou at 07:05, lasting 60 hours and 22 minutes. T starts with an express train.

T 198 is an express train from Urumqi South to Zhengzhou. The whole journey is 35 hours and 26 minutes, 17 station.

Train classification

There are eight types of trains, namely, high-speed EMU trains, intercity EMU trains, ordinary EMU trains, direct express passenger trains, express passenger trains, express passenger trains, ordinary passenger express trains and freight trains.

1, high-speed EMU train: commonly known as high-speed rail, with a speed of more than 250 kilometers per hour and a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour.

2. Intercity EMU trains: commonly known as city rail, C-prefix train, with a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour.

3. Ordinary EMU train: commonly known as EMU, D-prefix train, with a maximum speed of 200 kilometers per hour.

4. Direct express passenger train: commonly known as Z-prefix train, with a maximum speed of160km.

5. Express passenger train: commonly known as express train and T-prefix train, its running speed can reach up to 140 km.

6. Express passenger train: K-prefix train, with a maximum speed of 120km/h, stopping at prefecture-level cities.

7. Ordinary passenger express: stop at county-level cities and most county-level large and medium-sized stations. About 40% of these trains are air-conditioned trains.

8. Freight trains: Freight trains include container trucks, open wagons for bulk goods, hopper cars for transporting coal particles, flatbed cars for transporting vehicles, tank trucks for transporting gasoline and other liquids, refrigerated trucks, boxcars for transporting animals such as pigs or cows, etc.