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Quick Guide on Train Travel in China

China train system boasts over 159,000 km (98,800 mi) long railway, including the world's largest high speed train network connecting more than 500 cities across the country, and the highest speed can reach 350 km/h (217 mph). To plan a budget, convenient and safe travel, China train is your best choice. Start to search the realtime timetable and book your China railway tickets now!

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Hong Kong - Xi'an High Speed Trains to Be Available from January 5, 2025
Dec. 18, 2024
According to China's railway schedule for the first quarter of 2025, Xi'an - Shenzhen bullet trains G828/5 and G826/7 will extend their departure/ terminal station to Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station from January 5, 2025 on, serving as the first pair of direct high speed trains shuttling between Hong Kong and Xi'an.

It is predicted that nearly 10 hours are needed to complete this 2,010 kilometers' (1,249 miles) travel with the top speed of 350km/h (217mph). Each day, G826/7 will depart from Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station at 09:07 and G828/5 from Xi'an North Railway Station at 11:05. Main stopovers include: Luoyang Longmen, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Changsha South, Guangzhou South and Shenzhen North.

Shanghai - Suzhou - Huzhou High Speed Railway to Open Soon
Dec. 9, 2024
Shanghai - Suzhou - Huzhou high speed railway has entered the trial operation stage since November 23, 2024 and is expected to open by the end of this December.

With a total length of 163 kilometers (101 miles), this rail line starts from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, passes through Suzhou South Railway Station in Jiangsu Province, and ends at Huzhou Railway Station in Zhejiang Province. Its designed top speed reaches 350km/h (217mph). When this rail is put into use, more choices will be offered to passengers traveling between Shanghai, Suzhou and Huzhou.


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