Ningbo Transport - Train

Ningbo Transport - Train

Though there are three train networks in Ningbo, only one is a passenger network, and it operates from the South Train Station. The ticket office is extremely busy, so visitors should take advantage of one of the major hotels or the China Travel Service Agency, who will organize tickets in advance, for a small fee. The Xiaoshan-Ningbo Railway runs through Ningbo, joining the network to both the Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway and the Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway.

South Train Station (Ningbo Nan Zhan)
Currently, Ningbo South Station is under construction; completion of construction is planned for October 2013.

Destinations: most popular destinations include Beijing (15.5hrs), Shanghai (4hrs), Nanjing (5.5hrs), Hangzhou (2hrs), Guangzhou (23hrs), Jilin (23hrs)
Operational hours: 6:15-19:45
Add: 19 Nanzhan Donglu, Haishu District, Ningbo
Tel: 0574 5616 3111, 8371 2084
Bus routes: 5, 16, 159, 207, 330, 345
Note: The most popular journey is to Shanghai, on train numbers D3210, D3106, D382, D3120, D5466, D5467.

Currently, only Ningbo East Train Station is available for passenger transit.  Ningbo east station is situated south of the Oriental Business Center, west of Fuming Lu, east of Sangtian Lu, and South of Xingning Lu. It is also close to Zhongxing Lu and Huancheng Nan Lu.

Main destinations: Shanghai (3 hrs), Hangzhou (2 hrs), Xiamen (4.5 hrs), Wenzhou (1.5 hours)
Customer service tel: 9510 5105
Bus lines: 10, 12, 18, 335, 338, 516, 541, 201, 758, 903, 620, 123, 782

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