Shanghai, Kunshan South, Yangcheng Lake, Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Danyang, Nanjing
Station No.
Station Name
Arrive Time
Depart Time
Stop Time
1
Shanghai
17:26
17:26
0 mins
2
Kunshan South
17:45
17:50
2 mins
3
Yangcheng Lake
17:57
17:58
1 mins
4
Suzhou Industrial Park
18:03
18:04
1 mins
4
Suzhou
18:08
18:10
2 mins
5
Wuxi
18:25
18:27
2 mins
6
Changzhou
18:41
18:43
2 mins
7
Danyang
18:59
19:01
2 mins
8
Nanjing
19:29
19:28
0 mins
G7056 is a G train route originating from
Shanghai at 17:26, and arriving at the final destination of
Nanjing at 19:29. The duration of the total journey is
01 hours 59 minutes. There are 9 stops in total:
Shanghai, Kunshan South, Yangcheng Lake, Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Danyang, Nanjing. You can purchase
tickets starting at, and ending at any station. Ticket prices are set on a per kilometer basis.
What’s the different between Business, First and Second class?
Second class is the standard seating which normally takes up 80%+ of the train. Seats are configured in a 3 + 2 arrangement and are spacious compared to plane seats. First class seats are wider, positioned in a 2+2 arrangement, have slightly more legroom and a foldout foot stand. Business class is the top class (Yes, it’s opposite to airplanes), and is typically a 2+1 arrangement. It’s much like first class on a plane, with full lie-flat electric seats and (some) complimentary food.
How fast are the trains?
G trains are the fastest, travelling at 300 km/h on all routes, and 350 km/h on select routes including Beijing to Shanghai. D trains are also quite fast, travelling at 200-250 km/h. Other trains travel between 100-140 km/h and aren’t considered high-speed.
Is there a discount for return tickets?
No, only single direction train tickets can be purchased. Although some services will allow you to purchase return tickets, this is really just two one-way fares and there is no discount.
How far in advance can I purchase China Train Tickets?
You can purchase China Train Tickets up to 30 days in advance (previously it was 60 days). Occasionally, China Rail will do a major timetable adjustment which usually involves adding new trains and routes, and the forward booking window might by as short as 10 days.