Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station is one of Asia s largest rail hubs, directly integrated with Terminal 2. Bullet trains to Beijing (4.5 hrs), Nanjing (70 min), Hangzhou (45 min), and Suzhou (25 min).
About Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station
The massive modern station opened in 2010 alongside the airport's Terminal 2, creating an integrated transportation hub. Inside, you'll find waiting halls spanning multiple levels, dining options, convenience stores, and VIP lounges. The station's design prioritizes smooth connections between air and rail travel, reflecting China's push to create multimodal transport hubs.
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Good to Know
Late Night Transport
High-speed trains generally do not run between midnight and 6 AM. If arriving on a late flight, you may need to stay near the airport or take a taxi to your destination. The last trains to major cities like Nanjing and Hangzhou typically depart around 9-10 PM.
Luggage Tips
The walkway from Terminal 2 to the railway station is flat and well-signed, suitable for rolling luggage. Luggage carts are available in the terminal but cannot be taken into the station. There is no luggage size restriction on Chinese high-speed trains, but storage space above seats is limited for oversized bags.
Accessibility
The walkway between T2 and the railway station is fully accessible with elevators at all level changes. The station has wheelchair ramps, accessible restrooms, and priority boarding for passengers with disabilities. Request assistance at the service counter.