Year: 2019

Kunming South Railway Station

Kunming South Railway Station, the main station for high-speed trains, was newly put into service in 2016. It is one of the most important train stations in Yunna Province, as well as the largest train station in southwest China. Kunming South is now a super-large comprehensive transportation hub station integrating various modes of transportation including high-speed railway, subway, bus and taxi. Chinese: 昆明南站 Name on train tickets: 昆明南 Location: Chenggong District, Kunming 云南省昆明市呈贡区 Metro: Lines 1 and 4 serve this major subway hub Station size: 16 platforms, 30 tracks Station Layout Kunming South Railway Station consists of four parts:...

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Guilin Train Schedule

Guilin Railway Station Known by local residents as the South Railway Station, Guilin Railway Station is a mixed station with bullet trains and ordinary trains in downtown Guilin. Few trains begin their journeys here, but the station mainly runs ordinary trains to almost all major cities. It is quite convenient for passengers, especially if you are going northwards to Beijing, eastwards to Guangdong/Hong Kong or southwards to Nanning/Vietnam. Note:A small bus area in front has frequent buses to Yangshuo and Longsheng. Guilin North Railway Station mainly operates bullet trains to Yangshuo, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. The Guiyang direction of the...

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Hangzhou Train Schedule

Hangzhou Railway Station (known to local residents as Chengzhan Station) is the oldest and main station in the city. It lies at the junction of Huancheng East Road and West Lake Avenue and is only 10 minutes’ ride to West Lake. Thanks to its proximity to Shanghai, the station not only operates routes to most major cities of China but runs frequent connections to Shanghai. Hangzhou East is 38 kilometers from the city center at Wulin Square. Its integration of high-speed trains, ordinary trains, and metro makes it super-convenient for passengers heading to Beijing, Zhengzhou, Shenzhen, Xiamen, Chengdu, Wuhan and especially Shanghai, where passengers can change to other forms of transport. Hangzhou Train Timetable (Updated on June 20th, 2019) From To Popular Train(s) Travel Time Distance (KM) Prospect Price Hangzhou Station Shanghai Hongqiao Station G7352(15:53-16:59)G7396(20:25-21:24) 1h6m59 min 178km 1st Class: $18 2nd Class: $12 Shanghai Station G7358(06:10-07:36) 1h26m 171km 1st Class: $22 2nd Class: $14 Shanghai South Station Z282(17:04-18:54) 1h50m 174km Hard Seat: $5 Beijing Station *Z282(17:04-10:22+1) 17h18m 1279km Soft Sleeper: $83 Hard Sleeper: $53 Xi'an Station *Z86(16:47-09:16+1) 16h29m 1316km Soft Sleeper: $75 Hard Sleeper: $48 Hangzhou East Station Shanghai Hongqiao Station G1348(12:55-13:41) 46 min 176km 1st Class: $18 2nd Class: $11 Shanghai South Station K112(10:37-12:47) 2h10m 173km Hard Seat:$4 Beijing South Station G32(13:00-17:39) 4h39m 1275km 1st Class: $132 2nd Class: $79 Xi'an North Station G1882(08:25-15:55) 7h30m 1311km 1st...

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Pingyao Train Schedule

Pingyao Railway Station Pingyao Railway Station is one of two railway stations serving the Ancient City. This small station operates normal-speed trains to (for example) Beijing, Shanghai and Taiyuan. You can easily take a battery car to the Ancient City after getting off at the station. Pingyao Ancient City Railway Station Pingyao Ancient City Railway Station is about 10 kilometers from the Ancient City. It mainly runs high-speed trains to Xi’an North and Beijing West stations. Passengers getting off at this station can take Bus No. 108 directly to the Ancient City. (Last Updated on June 18th, 2019) From To Popular Train(s) Travel Time Distance (KM) Prospect Price Beijing Railway Station Pingyao Station K961(02:49-15:24) 12h35m 782km Hard Seat:$15   Hard Sleeper:$27   Soft Sleeper:$42 K603(17:12- 04:52) 11h40m 676km Hard Seat:$14   Hard Sleeper:$24   Soft Sleeper:$36 K609(23:53- 09:29) 9h36m 749km Hard Seat:$15   Hard Sleeper:$26   Soft Sleeper:$40 Xi'an Station 1486(12:06-20:55) 8h49m 543km Hard Seat:$15   Hard Sleeper:$26   Soft Sleeper:$29 2096(19:00-05:09) 10h09m 2672(22:53-07:24) 8h31m Xi'an South Station K690(17:18-03:38) 10h20m 586km Hard Seat:$12   Hard Sleeper:$21 Soft Sleeper:$32 Datong Station K7807(06:20-13:54) 7h34m 463km Hard Seat:$10   Hard Sleeper:$18 K961(09:32-15:24) 5h52m 408km Hard Seat:$9    Hard Sleeper:$16   Soft Sleeper:$24 2671(16:40-00:11) 7h31m 463km Hard Seat:$9    Hard Sleeper:$17   Soft Sleeper:$26 2463(22:26-05:52) 7h26m 463km Hard Seat:$9    Hard Sleeper:$17   Soft Sleeper:$26 Beijing West Station Ancient City Station D2001(07:46-12:08) 4h22m 584km 1st Class: $37...

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Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station

The Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station is built for high-speed service between Hong Kong and Mainland China. High speed service opened on September 23, 2018. Now Hong Kong is connected directly to at least 44 cities in Mainland China by high-speed trains. West Kowloon Station is the south terminus of the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link (XRL). This station is in West Kowloon and adjacent to metro stations of Kowloon and Austin. So it is now the major travel hub in the Kowloon area for both China travel and internal transportation. It is the world's largest underground train station and has won international design awards. For travelers, it is now the fastest way to travel between Hong Kong and much of China within an easy day's travel time. Those wishing convenient travel to and from southeastern China and international locations can now utilize the bullet train, the MTR, and Kong Kong International Airport. Chinese: 香港西九龙火车站 Location: Jordon, Yau Tsim Mong District, West Kowloon, Hong Kong Station size: 15 platforms, with 9 long distance platforms and 6 short distance platforms Area: 11 hectares West Kowloon Station Layout Hong Kong West Kowloon Station It is the world's largest underground train station and measures 400,000 square meters. It is equipped with many convenient facilities including China customs and immigration, Kong Kong customs and immigration, and quick access to the airport via...

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