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Red-eye bullet train from Shanghai to Beijing launches - Ignition Electrode

Red-eye bullet train from Shanghai to Beijing launches

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 The first regular red-eye bullet train running from Shanghai to Beijing will start operation on May 15, Shanghai railway police authority said on Wednesday, the city's local news paper Xinmin Evening News reported. - Ignition Electrode

Shanghai railway police said that the red-eye bullet train, G8, will leave Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station at 7 pm and arrive at Beijing South Railway Station at 11:48 pm. Trains running overnight are popularly known as "red-eyes".
 
It will be the first time that a bullet train running from Shanghai to Beijing will operate after 6 pm. The train will return to Shanghai the next day.
 
The ticket prices will be 933 yuan ($143.68) and 553 yuan, the same like the daytime ones. - ODS and Pilot Burner
 
The authorities said more police officers will be onboard on the red-eye bullet train to ensure safety at night.
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Another bullet train with sleeping cars, D312, which ran from Shanghai Railway Station to Beijing South Railway Station temporarily during the Spring Festival holiday, will also start regular operation later.- Thermostat valve
 
It will leave Shanghai at 7:10 pm and arrive at Beijing at 7:07 am the next day.
 
China Railway Corp, the country's railroad operator, said earlier this year that it would add "red-eye" bullet trains to its fixed operation schedule to cater for a growing demand.