Departing from Beijing's West Railway Station at 21:30, train T27/8 will 
arrive in Lhasa in Tibet at 20:58 on the third day, the 4,064-kilometer trip 
taking 47 hours and 28 minutes, said sources on Monday. 
 
 
 |  Chinese workers install the sign on the roof of Lhasa Railway 
 Station in Lhasa, Tibet, June 20, 2006. The Chinese characters say 
 "Lhasa." It was the largest railway station alongside Qinghai-Tibet 
 Railway, which will begin trial operations on July 1.[Xinhua]
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China has set the timetables for the first three pairs of trains from five 
cities to Lhasa along the world's highest Qinghai-Tibet railway which is due to 
open for trial operations on July 1. 
Among the three pairs of train routes, there are a pair of express trains to 
run from Beijing to Lhasa, four pairs of express trains between Chengdu 
(Chongqing) and Lhasa, and two pairs of fast trains between Xining (Lanzhou) and 
Lhasa. 
The T27/8 train, departing from Beijing's West Railway Station to Lhasa, the 
4,064-kilometer trip will pass through six cities, including Shijiazhuang, 
Xi'an, Lanzhou, Xining, Golmud and Nagqu township. 
The return trip from Lhasa to Beijing is scheduled to take 32 minutes longer 
than the outbound trip. 
The trip from Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, to 
Lhasa, with a length of 3,360 kilometers, will take about 48 hours and 10 
minutes by the trains T22/23, while the return journey by the train T24/1 will 
be 48 hours 50 minutes. This train will pass Guangyuan, Baoji, then link to 
Lanzhou, Xining, Golmud and Nagqu township before it reaches Lhasa. 
The 3,654-kilometer trip from Chongqing to Lhasa will have eight stops before 
it arrives in Lhasa after 47 hours and eight minutes. While the trip from Lhasa 
to Chongqing will take 48 hours and 50 minutes. 
Journey from Lanzhou to Lhasa by the train K917/8 will take only 29 hours and 
45 minutes to travel 2,188-kilometers. 
The journey from Xining in Qinghai province to Lhasa, which is 1,972 
kilometers, will be 26 hours and 23 minutes. 
Ticket prices for the above-mentioned train routes have also been set. 
The world's highest railway, extends 1,956 kilometers from Xining to Lhasa. 
Some 960 kilometers of its tracks are 4,000 meters above sea level and the 
highest point is 5,072 meters, at least 200 meters higher than the Peruvian 
railway in the Andes, which was formerly the world's highest altitude 
railway.