Both high-speed trains and ordinary overnight trains serve Shanghai – Guangzhou rail line. They are 4 pairs of daytime high-speed trains (G-category trains), 3 pairs of overnight high-speed trains (D-category trains) and 4 pairs of overnight trains. Overnight high-speed trains (D-category trains) only operate on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.
Shanghai and Guangzhou are first-tier cities in China, with several large and busy train stations. G and D category high-speed trains run between Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station and Guangzhou South Railway Station, which are far away from downtown. Normal-speed overnight trains run between Shanghai / Shanghai South Railway Station and Guangzhou/Guangzhou East Railway Station, which are located near downtown.
Shanghai – Guangzhou High-Speed Train
- Distance: 1810 kilometers (1125 miles)
- Duration: 6.5 to 8.5 hours
- Number of trains: 4 pairs of daytime high-speed trains and 3 pairs of overnight bullet trains
- Terminals: Shanghai Hongqiao Station (Chinese: 上海虹桥站), Guangzhou South Station (Chinese: 广州南站)
- Main stops: Shanghai, Hangzhou, Jinhua, Shangrao, Nanchang, Changsha, Hengyang, Shaoguan, Guangzhou
Shanghai to Guangzhou High-Speed Train Schedules
(Update on July 5th, 2019)
Train Number | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
G85 | 08:00 | 14:51 | 6 h 51 m |
G1301 | 10:23 | 19:03 | 8 h 40 m |
G99 | 14:10 | 21:32 | 7 h 22 m |
G1305 | 15:25 | 23:38 | 8 h 13 m |
D941 | 19:55 | 07:05+1 | 11 h 10 m |
D931 | 20:00 | 07:12+1 | 11 h 12 m |
D935 | 20:05 | 07:24+1 | 11 h 19 m |
Please note:
- D-category overnight trains operate on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.
- “+1” means the train arrives the next day.
Check Shanghai to Guangzhou up-to-date high-speed train schedules.
Guangzhou to Shanghai High-Speed Train Schedules
(Update on July 5th, 2019)
Train Number | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
G86 | 08:00 | 14:50 | 6 h 50 m |
G100 | 12:05 | 19:27 | 7 h 22 m |
G1304 | 13:24 | 21:51 | 8 h 27 m |
G1306 | 15:38 | 23:10 | 7 h 32 m |
D933 | 19:24 | 06:50+1 | 11 h 26 m |
D937 | 19:34 | 06:55+1 | 11 h 21 m |
D943 | 19:39 | 07:00+1 | 11 h 21 m |
“+1” means the train arrives the next day.
Check Guangzhou to Shanghai high-speed train up-to-date train schedules.
Shanghai – Guangzhou High-Speed Train Ticket Fares
Train Types | Seat Classes | Price |
---|---|---|
G trains | 2nd class | ¥793 ($117) |
1st class | ¥1,302.5 ($192) | |
Business class | ¥2,492.5 ($367) | |
D trains | Soft sleeper | ¥900 ($132) |
2nd class | ¥525.5 ($77) |
Children fares: For seat class, a child fare is 50% of the full ticket fare. Sleeper tickets on D-category overnight trains do not have children’s tickets. Read more about children’s tickets.
Shanghai – Guangzhou Non-Bullet Train
- Duration: 16 to 23 hours
- Number of trains: 4 pairs of normal-speed overnight trains
- Terminals: Shanghai Railway Station (上海站), Shanghai South Station (上海南站), Guangzhou East Station (广州东), Guangzhou Railway Station (广州站)
Shanghai to Guangzhou Overnight Train Schedules
(Updated on July 5th, 2019)
Train Number | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Departure Station | Arrival Station | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
K528 | 07:45 | 04:06+1 | Guangzhou | Shanghai South | 20 h 21 m |
K512 | 09:10 | 08:49+1 | Guangzhou | Shanghai South | 23 h 39 m |
T170 | 14:55 | 09:12+1 | Guangzhou | Shanghai South | 18 h 17 m |
Z100 | 18:12 | 10:37+1 | Guangzhou East | Shanghai | 16 h 25 m |
Shanghai train schedules
Guangzhou to Shanghai Overnight Train Schedules
(Updated on July 5th, 2019)
Train Number | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Departure Station | Arrival Station | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
T169 | 10:50 | 05:24+1 | Shanghai South | Guangzhou | 18 h 34 m |
Z99 | 17:45 | 10:10+1 | Shanghai | Guangzhou East | 16 h 25 m |
K527 | 19:15 | 18:43+1 | Shanghai South | Guangzhou | 23 h 28 m |
K511 | 19:21 | 17:20+1 | Shanghai South | Guangzhou | 21 h 59 m |
Guangzhou train schedules
Shanghai – Guangzhou Overnight Train Ticket Fares
Soft Sleeper | Hard Sleeper | Hard Seat |
---|---|---|
¥628 ($92) | ¥343 ($50) | ¥201 ($30) |
Children fares: For sleeper class on normal trains, a child fare is about 75% of the full ticket price; For seat class, 50% of the full ticket fare. Children fares apply to children younger than 12 years of age and not taller than 1.5 m.
Which Train to Choose
1. For a rail travel from Shanghai to Guangzhou, high-speed trains are much faster than normal-speed traisn with a travel time of 7 to 8.5 hours. But if don’t prefer take such a long time sitting on your seat, or want to leave more time for sightseeing, normal-speed overnight trains are a better choice.
2. If take high-speed train between Shanghai and Guangzhou, train G85/G86 is recommended as they have the shortest travel time of around 6.5 hours, with the same ticket prices as other high-speed trains.
3. Normal-speed overnight trains are a good choice for travelers with limited budget, or who want to save a hotel’s bill. Train Z99/Z100 is the best choice due to its shorest travel time and convenient departure/arrival time.
4. Different trains have different terminals in both cities, choose the train that departs from/arrives at the train stations which are close to your hotels would be more convenient.
Trains Vs Flights
1. Flying is the fastest way traveling between Shanghai and Guangzhou, flight time is only 2 and a half hours. The fastest high-speed train takes nearly 7 hours from Shanghai to Guangzhou.
2. It is recommended to take a flight when airline companies have good discount. Sometimes discounted air tickets are even cheaper than high-speed train ticket fares if you book early.
3. Overnight high-speed trains are also a very good choice of transportation between Shanghai and Guangzhou. They travel at night and arrive early in the morning, allowing you more daytime of sightseeing and can also save you a hotel’s bill. Soft sleeper class is recommended if you take an overnight train.
4. Normal-speed trains are the cheapest way of tranportation between Shanghai and Guangzhou. But they are the slowest that takes more than 16 hours on the way. The advantage of taking a normal train is that the terminals are centrally located.
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