Shanghai railway station is the earliest station in Shanghai, and was built in 1987. It is a main station in Shanghai, and located in Zhabei district of Shanghai. Most locals call it as new train station and xin ke zhan in Chinese. Read More…
Shanghai railway station Saturday, August 21st, 2010
Shanghai Railway Station Public Transportation Guide Friday, July 16th, 2010
Shanghai railway station is a main train station in the city. Now Shanghai has three more train stations such as Hongqiao high speed station (the biggest and newest one), South Shanghai station, and West Shanghai station to offload the main station’s traffic, but it is still a major transport center to and from Shanghai by passengers. Read More…
How to get to Shanghai Railway Station from South Shanghai Railway Station? Sunday, July 11th, 2010
Going to Shanghai railway station from South Shanghai railway station is very straightforward. These are options for yours. Read More…
How to get to Shanghai railway station from pudong international airport Thursday, July 8th, 2010
Going to Shanghai railway station from Pudong airport, you do have several options. Which one is better to you? It is really up to your situation such as luggage, time schedule or number of people etc.. Read More…
Lockers at Shanghai Railway Station Sunday, June 27th, 2010
When travelling on the way, lockers are necessary sometimes. In China, besides luggage storage service (called left luggage in stations), we may have lockers in raliway stations or coach bus stations. But finding lockers in stations is not easy. For example, we have lockers in Shanghai Railway Station (public transportation guide), and they are hidden in few of station waiting rooms. And finding them, you need to explore one by one or ask staff in station. Read More…
Shanghai Railway Station North Square Open to the Public Friday, June 11th, 2010
Better rails, Better life.
Yesterday I got a trip to Kunshan by D train, and I was new to board my train from just-face-lift North Square of Shanghai Railway Station.
Leaving from my home to take Metro line 4, and stopped at Shanghai Railway Station, I thought I would walk a long distance to South Square to board D train as before I did. That’s a terrible story to travellers with many baggage. But this time, I was lucky enough even I wasn’t bothered by luggage, there is a big sign to lead me to board from a newly renovated North Square. Read More…