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China Railway K3/4

The China Railway K3/4 train was a weekly international K-series train from Beijing to Moscow via Ulaanbaatar mainly using the Trans-Siberian and Trans-Mongolian railways.

K3/4
The destination board of the K3/4 train.
Overview
Service typeLong-haul international rail service
StatusSuspended due to COVID-19 pandemics[1]
LocaleRussia, Mongolia, and China
First service4 June 1959
Current operator(s)China Railway
Former operator(s)Soviet Railways (4 June 1959 – 24 May 1960)[2]
Route
TerminiBeijing, China
Moscow, Russia
Stops33
Distance travelled7826 km
Average journey time131 hours 31 minutes (K3), 129 hours 50 minutes (K4)[3]
Service frequencyWeekly
Train number(s)K3/4 (Within China)
003/004 (Within Mongolia)
003З/004З (Within Russia)
Line(s) usedTrans-Siberian Railway, Trans-Mongolian Railway, Ji'er Railway [zh], and Jingbao Railway
On-board services
Class(es)Hard sleeper, luxury Soft sleeper
Sleeping arrangements6 berth sleepers and 2 berth sleepers
Catering facilitiesRestaurant car
Technical
Rolling stockChina Railway Type 18 [zh] and 19 [zh]
Track gauge1520 mm and 1435mm (with break of gauge)

The train started running in 1959, covering a distance of 7826 km, and is the 4th longest passenger train service in the world. The Beijing to Moscow train (K3/003/003З) departs every Wednesday from Beijing station and takes 131 hours and 31 minutes to arrive at Moscow Yaroslavsky station, while the Moscow to Beijing train (K4/004/004З) departs every Tuesday from Moscow and takes 129 hours and 50 minutes to arrive at Beijing.[3][4]

History edit

When this train was first operated in the 1960s, most of the passengers were government officials, with there being police guarding it even in the depot, earning it the nickname "The Mystery Train of the East". During the Sino-Soviet split in the 1980s, as little as 20 passengers took the K3/4 train, although it continued to operate.[5]

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the train became mostly filled with businessmen and traders carrying their goods, which when combined with lack of policing at the time, caused a series of robberies now known as the Trans-Siberian train robberies [zh].[6]

In 2000, China initiated its third campaign to increase the speed of its railways, the K3/4 train was sped up and renumbered from 3/4 to K3/4.[7] After the 2000s, the train became mostly used by tourists instead, becoming a tourist train.[5]

In 2020, this train service has suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic through the three countries.[1]

Train composition edit

The train is mostly made up of China Railway train cars, painted in green as was common in communist countries of the time. There is no air conditioning in the train, as it uses coal for heating, requiring on average 4-5 tons of coal for each staff member on the train.[8]

As China uses 1435mm standard gauge rail track, while Russia and Mongolia use 1520 mm broad gauge track, there is a break of gauge at the Chinese-Mongolian border, where the train stops for around three hours at Erenhot, where passengers first go through Chinese immigration procedures, then the entire train is lifted up, then the train's bogies are swapped out for new bogies of the corresponding gauge. Passengers remain in the train while this procedure is conducted.[8]

The train is composed of thirteen carriages in China, with nine international carriages, composed of five hard sleepers, three luxury [zh] soft sleepers and a baggage car, as well as three domestic hard sleeper carriages and a domestic restaurant car. Other domestic restaurant cars and sleeper carriages are also attached upon entering Mongolia and Russia.

Timetable edit

K3/003/003З Station 004З/004/K4
Train Day Arr. Dep. Arr. Dep. Day Train
K3 Day 1 (Wed) 07:27 Beijing 14:35 Day 7 (Mon) K4
K3 Day 1 (Wed) 10:46 10:55 Zhangjiakou 11:01 11:13 Day 7 (Mon) K4
K3 Day 1 (Wed) 15:27 15:43 Jiningnan 06:37 06:55 Day 7 (Mon) K4
K3 Day 1 (Wed) 18:03 18:05 Zhurihe [zh] 04:07 04:09 Day 7 (Mon) K4
K3/003 Day 1 (Wed) 20:18 00:59 Erlian [zh] 21:00 02:00 Day 6 (Sun) 004/K4
  China (CST) /   Mongolia (ULAT)
003 Day 2 (Thu) 01:25 02:40 Zamyn-Üüd [ru] 18:50 20:35 Day 6 (Sun) 004
003 Day 2 (Thu) 06:15 06:50 Sainshand [uk] 14:49 15:20 Day 6 (Sun) 004
003 Day 2 (Thu) 10:13 10:30 Choir [uk] 11:22 11:37 Day 6 (Sun) 004
003 Day 2 (Thu) 14:35 15:22 Ulaanbaatar 06:50 07:30 Day 6 (Sun) 004
003 Day 2 (Thu) 17:59 18:14 Züünkharaa [uk] 03:40 03:55 Day 6 (Sun) 004
003 Day 2 (Thu) 19:54 20:24 Darkhan I [uk] 01:41 01:54 Day 6 (Sun) 004
003/003З Day 2 (Thu) 21:50 23:29 Sükhbaatar [ru] 22:29 00:14 Day 5 (Sat) 004З/004
  Mongolia (ULAT) /   Russia (MSK)
003З Day 2 (Thu) 19:14 21:04 Naushki [ru] 14:57 16:47 Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 2 (Thu) 21:52 22:00 Dzhida [ru] 14:11 14:12 Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 2 (Thu) 22:30 22:36 Selenduma [ru] Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 01:34 01:49 Medvedchikovo [ru] Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 02:28 03:13 Ulan-Ude 09:58 10:43 Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 08:04 08:09 Slyudyanka I [ru] 05:33 05:35 Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 10:13 10:47 Irkutsk–Passazhirsky 02:43 03:06 Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 11:01 11:03 Irkutsk–Sortirovochny [ru] 02:27 02:29 Day 5 (Sat) 003З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 11:40 11:42 Angarsk [ru] 01:53 01:55 Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 12:06 12:08 Usolye-Sibirskoye [ru] 01:28 01:30 Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 13:00 13:02 Cheremkhovo 00:37 00:39 Day 5 (Sat) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 14:48 15:10 Zima [ru] 22:31 22:53 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 17:03 17:05 Tulun [ru] 20:34 20:36 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 18:42 18:55 Nizhneudinsk [ru] 18:45 18:58 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 21:28 21:30 Tayshet 16:10 16:12 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 3 (Fri) 23:29 23:51 Ilanskaya 13:51 14:13 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 00:21 00:23 Kansk–Yeniseysky [ru] 13:18 13:20 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 03:58 04:19 Krasnoyarsk 09:17 09:38 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 07:07 07:09 Achinsk I [ru] 06:23 06:25 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 08:08 08:09 Bogotol [ru] 05:26 05:27 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 09:53 10:27 Mariinsk [ru] 03:12 03:46 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 12:23 12:25 Tayga [ru] 01:00 01:03 Day 4 (Fri) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 13:26 13:28 Yurga I [ru] 23:57 23:59 Day 3 (Thu) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 15:39 15:57 Novosibirsk 21:28 21:46 Day 3 (Thu) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 19:18 19:48 Barabinsk [ru] 17:46 18:16 Day 3 (Thu) 004З
003З Day 4 (Sat) 23:29 23:45 Omsk–Passazhirsky 13:44 14:00 Day 3 (Thu) 004З
003З Day 5 (Sun) 02:50 03:05 Ishim [ru] 10:19 10:34 Day 3 (Thu) 004З
003З Day 5 (Sun) 06:34 06:55 Tyumen 06:15 06:35 Day 3 (Thu) 004З
003З Day 5 (Sun) 11:36 12:04 Yekaterinburg–Passazhirsky 01:12 01:40 Day 3 (Thu) 004З
003З Day 5 (Sun) 17:28 17:48 Perm II 19:42 20:02 Day 2 (Wed) 004З
003З Day 5 (Sun) 21:21 21:47 Balezino [ru] 15:52 16:18 Day 2 (Wed) 004З
003З Day 6 (Mon) 01:00 01:15 Kirov 11:55 12:10 Day 2 (Wed) 004З
003З Day 6 (Mon) 05:44 05:46 Semyonov 06:39 06:41 Day 2 (Wed) 004З
003З Day 6 (Mon) 06:48 07:00 Nizhny Novgorod 05:37 05:49 Day 2 (Wed) 004З
003З Day 6 (Mon) 10:36 11:06 Vladimir [ru] 02:26 02:52 Day 2 (Wed) 004З
003З Day 6 (Mon) 13:58 Moscow–Yaroslavsky 23:45 Day 1 (Tue) 004З

Pop culture edit

The 2018 Chinese crime television series Operation Moscow [zh] and other, older films were based on the Trans-Siberian train robberies that happened on this train in the early 1990s.

The 2020 Chinese comedy film Lost in Russia portrays the protagonist and his mother taking the K3/4 train to Moscow.

Ticketing edit

The train is priced using Chinese yuan when sold in China, although ticket scalpers may resell the train tickets at much higher prices. Prices to major stations from Beijing:[3]

Station Name Luxury Soft Sleeper Hard Sleeper
Ulaanbaatar 2041 1310
Irkutsk 3361 2139
Novosibirsk 4470 2799
Moscow 6080 3793

Notes edit

  1. ^ Since Russia has multiple time zones, this table will use Moscow Time.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "北京与莫斯科间K3/4、K19/20次旅客列车暂停运营". The Paper (in Chinese). Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  2. ^ "北京至莫斯科国际联运列车5月24日开行50周年". QQ News (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "北京局集团公司国际列车基本情况". China Railways - 12306.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Train K3 - Timetable and Prices". China International Travel Service. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  5. ^ a b . 大洋网 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Police 'smash' bandit attacks on Trans-Siberian railway". South China Morning Post. 21 July 1993. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  7. ^ "快速列车新旧车次对照表<一>". sohu.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  8. ^ a b . 廣西新聞網 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 11 December 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2020.

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You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Chinese March 2020 Click show for important translation instructions Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Chinese Wikipedia article at zh K3 4次列车 see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated zh K3 4次列车 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The China Railway K3 4 train was a weekly international K series train from Beijing to Moscow via Ulaanbaatar mainly using the Trans Siberian and Trans Mongolian railways K3 4The destination board of the K3 4 train OverviewService typeLong haul international rail serviceStatusSuspended due to COVID 19 pandemics 1 LocaleRussia Mongolia and ChinaFirst service4 June 1959Current operator s China RailwayFormer operator s Soviet Railways 4 June 1959 24 May 1960 2 RouteTerminiBeijing ChinaMoscow RussiaStops33Distance travelled7826 kmAverage journey time131 hours 31 minutes K3 129 hours 50 minutes K4 3 Service frequencyWeeklyTrain number s K3 4 Within China 003 004 Within Mongolia 003Z 004Z Within Russia Line s usedTrans Siberian Railway Trans Mongolian Railway Ji er Railway zh and Jingbao RailwayOn board servicesClass es Hard sleeper luxury Soft sleeperSleeping arrangements6 berth sleepers and 2 berth sleepersCatering facilitiesRestaurant carTechnicalRolling stockChina Railway Type 18 zh and 19 zh Track gauge1520 mm and 1435mm with break of gauge The train started running in 1959 covering a distance of 7826 km and is the 4th longest passenger train service in the world The Beijing to Moscow train K3 003 003Z departs every Wednesday from Beijing station and takes 131 hours and 31 minutes to arrive at Moscow Yaroslavsky station while the Moscow to Beijing train K4 004 004Z departs every Tuesday from Moscow and takes 129 hours and 50 minutes to arrive at Beijing 3 4 Contents 1 History 2 Train composition 3 Timetable 4 Pop culture 5 Ticketing 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory editWhen this train was first operated in the 1960s most of the passengers were government officials with there being police guarding it even in the depot earning it the nickname The Mystery Train of the East During the Sino Soviet split in the 1980s as little as 20 passengers took the K3 4 train although it continued to operate 5 After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 the train became mostly filled with businessmen and traders carrying their goods which when combined with lack of policing at the time caused a series of robberies now known as the Trans Siberian train robberies zh 6 In 2000 China initiated its third campaign to increase the speed of its railways the K3 4 train was sped up and renumbered from 3 4 to K3 4 7 After the 2000s the train became mostly used by tourists instead becoming a tourist train 5 In 2020 this train service has suspended due to COVID 19 pandemic through the three countries 1 Train composition editThe train is mostly made up of China Railway train cars painted in green as was common in communist countries of the time There is no air conditioning in the train as it uses coal for heating requiring on average 4 5 tons of coal for each staff member on the train 8 As China uses 1435mm standard gauge rail track while Russia and Mongolia use 1520 mm broad gauge track there is a break of gauge at the Chinese Mongolian border where the train stops for around three hours at Erenhot where passengers first go through Chinese immigration procedures then the entire train is lifted up then the train s bogies are swapped out for new bogies of the corresponding gauge Passengers remain in the train while this procedure is conducted 8 The train is composed of thirteen carriages in China with nine international carriages composed of five hard sleepers three luxury zh soft sleepers and a baggage car as well as three domestic hard sleeper carriages and a domestic restaurant car Other domestic restaurant cars and sleeper carriages are also attached upon entering Mongolia and Russia Timetable editThis section contains numerous links to pages on foreign language Wikipedias They are shown as red links with the language codes in small blue letters in brackets Click on the language code to see the page in that language There is no time difference between China and Mongolia The time difference between Moscow and China Mongolia is 5 hours note 1 Names in Russian and Mongolian are romanized according to Wikipedia Romanization of Russian and Wikipedia Naming conventions Mongolian K3 003 003Z Station 004Z 004 K4 Train Day Arr Dep Arr Dep Day Train K3 Day 1 Wed 07 27 Beijing 14 35 Day 7 Mon K4 K3 Day 1 Wed 10 46 10 55 Zhangjiakou 11 01 11 13 Day 7 Mon K4 K3 Day 1 Wed 15 27 15 43 Jiningnan 06 37 06 55 Day 7 Mon K4 K3 Day 1 Wed 18 03 18 05 Zhurihe zh 04 07 04 09 Day 7 Mon K4 K3 003 Day 1 Wed 20 18 00 59 Erlian zh 21 00 02 00 Day 6 Sun 004 K4 nbsp China CST nbsp Mongolia ULAT 003 Day 2 Thu 01 25 02 40 Zamyn Uud ru 18 50 20 35 Day 6 Sun 004 003 Day 2 Thu 06 15 06 50 Sainshand uk 14 49 15 20 Day 6 Sun 004 003 Day 2 Thu 10 13 10 30 Choir uk 11 22 11 37 Day 6 Sun 004 003 Day 2 Thu 14 35 15 22 Ulaanbaatar 06 50 07 30 Day 6 Sun 004 003 Day 2 Thu 17 59 18 14 Zuunkharaa uk 03 40 03 55 Day 6 Sun 004 003 Day 2 Thu 19 54 20 24 Darkhan I uk 01 41 01 54 Day 6 Sun 004 003 003Z Day 2 Thu 21 50 23 29 Sukhbaatar ru 22 29 00 14 Day 5 Sat 004Z 004 nbsp Mongolia ULAT nbsp Russia MSK 003Z Day 2 Thu 19 14 21 04 Naushki ru 14 57 16 47 Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 2 Thu 21 52 22 00 Dzhida ru 14 11 14 12 Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 2 Thu 22 30 22 36 Selenduma ru Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 01 34 01 49 Medvedchikovo ru Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 02 28 03 13 Ulan Ude 09 58 10 43 Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 08 04 08 09 Slyudyanka I ru 05 33 05 35 Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 10 13 10 47 Irkutsk Passazhirsky 02 43 03 06 Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 11 01 11 03 Irkutsk Sortirovochny ru 02 27 02 29 Day 5 Sat 003Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 11 40 11 42 Angarsk ru 01 53 01 55 Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 12 06 12 08 Usolye Sibirskoye ru 01 28 01 30 Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 13 00 13 02 Cheremkhovo 00 37 00 39 Day 5 Sat 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 14 48 15 10 Zima ru 22 31 22 53 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 17 03 17 05 Tulun ru 20 34 20 36 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 18 42 18 55 Nizhneudinsk ru 18 45 18 58 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 21 28 21 30 Tayshet 16 10 16 12 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 3 Fri 23 29 23 51 Ilanskaya 13 51 14 13 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 00 21 00 23 Kansk Yeniseysky ru 13 18 13 20 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 03 58 04 19 Krasnoyarsk 09 17 09 38 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 07 07 07 09 Achinsk I ru 06 23 06 25 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 08 08 08 09 Bogotol ru 05 26 05 27 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 09 53 10 27 Mariinsk ru 03 12 03 46 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 12 23 12 25 Tayga ru 01 00 01 03 Day 4 Fri 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 13 26 13 28 Yurga I ru 23 57 23 59 Day 3 Thu 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 15 39 15 57 Novosibirsk 21 28 21 46 Day 3 Thu 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 19 18 19 48 Barabinsk ru 17 46 18 16 Day 3 Thu 004Z 003Z Day 4 Sat 23 29 23 45 Omsk Passazhirsky 13 44 14 00 Day 3 Thu 004Z 003Z Day 5 Sun 02 50 03 05 Ishim ru 10 19 10 34 Day 3 Thu 004Z 003Z Day 5 Sun 06 34 06 55 Tyumen 06 15 06 35 Day 3 Thu 004Z 003Z Day 5 Sun 11 36 12 04 Yekaterinburg Passazhirsky 01 12 01 40 Day 3 Thu 004Z 003Z Day 5 Sun 17 28 17 48 Perm II 19 42 20 02 Day 2 Wed 004Z 003Z Day 5 Sun 21 21 21 47 Balezino ru 15 52 16 18 Day 2 Wed 004Z 003Z Day 6 Mon 01 00 01 15 Kirov 11 55 12 10 Day 2 Wed 004Z 003Z Day 6 Mon 05 44 05 46 Semyonov 06 39 06 41 Day 2 Wed 004Z 003Z Day 6 Mon 06 48 07 00 Nizhny Novgorod 05 37 05 49 Day 2 Wed 004Z 003Z Day 6 Mon 10 36 11 06 Vladimir ru 02 26 02 52 Day 2 Wed 004Z 003Z Day 6 Mon 13 58 Moscow Yaroslavsky 23 45 Day 1 Tue 004ZPop culture editThe 2018 Chinese crime television series Operation Moscow zh and other older films were based on the Trans Siberian train robberies that happened on this train in the early 1990s The 2020 Chinese comedy film Lost in Russia portrays the protagonist and his mother taking the K3 4 train to Moscow Ticketing editThe train is priced using Chinese yuan when sold in China although ticket scalpers may resell the train tickets at much higher prices Prices to major stations from Beijing 3 Station Name Luxury Soft Sleeper Hard Sleeper Ulaanbaatar 2041 1310 Irkutsk 3361 2139 Novosibirsk 4470 2799 Moscow 6080 3793Notes edit Since Russia has multiple time zones this table will use Moscow Time References edit a b 北京与莫斯科间K3 4 K19 20次旅客列车暂停运营 The Paper in Chinese Retrieved 17 December 2020 北京至莫斯科国际联运列车5月24日开行50周年 QQ News in Chinese Retrieved 16 March 2020 a b c 北京局集团公司国际列车基本情况 China Railways 12306 cn in Chinese Retrieved 16 March 2020 Train K3 Timetable and Prices China International Travel Service Retrieved 16 March 2020 a b 神秘 东方列车 驶过中俄关系变迁 大洋网 in Chinese Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Retrieved 16 March 2020 Police smash bandit attacks on Trans Siberian railway South China Morning Post 21 July 1993 Retrieved 16 March 2020 快速列车新旧车次对照表 lt 一 gt sohu com in Chinese Retrieved 16 March 2020 a b 北京坐火车穿越西伯利亚 廣西新聞網 in Chinese Archived from the original on 11 December 2011 Retrieved 16 March 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title China Railway K3 4 amp oldid 1216248728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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