Guangzhou Train

Publish Time:2016-06-06 13:30:43Source:WTCF

【Introduction】:There are mainly three railway stations in Guangzhou

There are mainly three railway stations in Guangzhou. Guangzhou South Railway Station serves passengers and has high-speed expresses which either do not stop or stops at few stations on the way. Guangzhou East Railway Station has trains that head for Fujian or run on the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway and Beijing-Jiulong Railway. Guangzhou Railway Station has older trains that run slowly, stop at many stations but offer lower fares; this station is the best choice for passengers who depart for middle-sized and smaller cities.

1. Guangzhou Railway Station

Located on Huanshi West Road of Guangzhou City, Guangzhou Railway Station is the largest railway station in Southern China and is one of the main passenger stations within the city.

Address: Huanshi West Road, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province

Tel: 0086-020-61357222

Subway: take Subway Line 2 or 5 and get off at Guangzhou Railway Station

Bus: take Bus 31, Bus 180, Peak Express 21, Peak Express 60, Guang 275, Night 11, Night 41 or Night 7, and then get off at Guangzhou Railway Station

2. Guangzhou South Railway Station

It mainly serves as a stop for trains on Inner-city Rail.

Address: Shibi Village, Zhongcun Town, Panyu District, Guangzhou City

Tel: 0086-020-39267222; 0086-020-39267219

Subway: take Subway Line 2 and get off at Guangzhou South Railway Station

Bus: take Bus 303a, Pan 100, Pan 129, Pan 145, or Night 61, and then get off at Guangzhou South Bus Station (South Bus Station North Road)

3. Guangzhou East Railway Station

Address: No. 1, Dongzhan Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou City

Tel: 0086-020-61346222

Subway: take Subway Line 1 or 3, and get off at Guangzhou East Railway Station

Bus: take Bus 27, Bus 32, Express 508, Bus b18, or Express b6, and then get off at Guangzhou East Bus Station

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