Welcome to Chongqing, the "Mountain City"! High-speed rail (HSR) and bullet trains (Dongche) are convenient ways to travel here for tourism or business. However, understanding Chongqing's complex railway station layout and city transport connections can be challenging for first-time international visitors. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of Chongqing's main HSR stations, how to get from the stations to the city center and attractions, ticketing, payment, and other practical information to help you travel smoothly by train.
Here, you'll find the best strategies for different types of travelers, along with helpful tips for navigating peak hours, late-night arrivals, and other special situations, ensuring your Chongqing journey starts effortlessly from the moment you arrive.
Chongqing currently has several railway stations offering high-speed or conventional train services. The most important hubs are Chongqing West Station, Chongqing North Station, Chongqing East Station (under construction), and Chongqing Station (Caiyuanba Station). These stations are located in different parts of the city, serve distinct routes, and cater to various passenger needs. Below is a detailed introduction to each station's location, features, target users, and transport guidance.
Situated in the Shangqiao area, Shapingba District. Approx. 12km from Jiefangbei. Opened in 2018, it's currently Chongqing's Largest Station. Serves key lines like Chengdu-Chongqing, Chongqing-Guiyang, Lanzhou-Chongqing, Chongqing-Kunming. Surrounding area is newly developed.
Allow at least 30-40 minutes inside the station for security/walking. For late arrivals (after ~11 PM), metro is closed; plan for taxis or nearby accommodation (limited options right at station).
In Longtousi, Yubei District. Approx. 10km from Jiefangbei. Near Jiangbei Airport. One of Chongqing's busiest hubs. Known for its Two Separate Squares (North & South) which can be confusing.
Extremely busy station, especially during holidays (arrive 1 hour+ early). Double-check North/South Square for your train!
Allow time for walking between squares or to metro lines. Ask volunteers (red vests) for help.
Planned for Chayuan New Area, Nan'an District (SE Chongqing). Approx. 15km from Jiefangbei. Set to be a Mega Integrated Hub and largest HSR station in West China.
Vast scale (1.22M sqm), 15 platforms, 29 tracks. Designed for Seamless Transfers between rail types and metro. Expect modern facilities, smart services (potential facial recognition, AR navigation), and clear wayfinding.
State-of-the-art international standards: multilingual signs, free Wi-Fi, comprehensive passenger amenities (nursing, first-aid, tourist info), potential foreign language counters, full accessibility.
Station not yet open. Monitor official announcements for launch date, schedules, and transport details. Allow extra time during initial operations.
Chongqing's oldest main station, located in Yuzhong District near the Yangtze River. Very Central: ~2km from Jiefangbei. Often called Caiyuanba Station. Holds historical significance.
Older, smaller, renovated station. Basic but functional.
Maximum convenience to downtown Jiefangbei/Chaotianmen. Ideal if taking conventional trains or staying nearby. Less suitable for speed/comfort seekers.
Once you arrive in Chongqing, you have several options to get from the station to your hotel or attractions. Here’s a comparison:
Pros: Cheap (¥2-¥7), avoids traffic, reliable, extensive network, bilingual signs/announcements.
Cons: Peak hour crowds, requires walking/stairs (luggage challenge), long transfers at some stations.
Recommendation: Top choice for budget/solo travelers, efficient. Use map apps.
Pros: Very cheap (mostly ¥2), wide coverage, city views (unique hilly routes).
Cons: Mostly Chinese info, slower, affected by traffic.
Recommendation: Good for leisurely trips if using map apps & have local payment/change. Avoid peak hours.
Pros: Door-to-door, convenient for groups/luggage, relatively cheap (starts ¥10).
Cons: Hard to find in peak hours, traffic delays, drivers speak Chinese (prepare address).
Recommendation: Practical for groups/luggage/late night. Use official yellow taxis. Show address.
Pros: App booking (English input possible), cashless payment (link int'l cards), trackable.
Cons: Needs app/internet/payment setup, finding pickup spots can be tricky, driver communication barrier.
Recommendation: Very convenient if set up. Good for airport/station pickups.
Pros: Flexibility for out-of-city trips.
Cons: Complex/difficult city driving, parking issues, needs Chinese license.
Recommendation: Generally not advised for city driving. Consider hiring car+driver instead.
Chongqing is a major rail hub in Southwest China. Here are some popular HSR routes:
Extremely frequent service via Chengdu-Chongqing HSR. Fastest G-trains: ~1h 14m. Departs mainly from Chongqing West/North to Chengdu East/South. 2nd Class: ~¥150. Book ahead for peak times.
Multiple daily trains via developing Xi'an-Chongqing HSR sections. Departs from Chongqing North/West to Xi'an North. 2nd Class: ~¥260-¥300. Scenic mountain route. Comfortable alternative to flying.
Frequent service via Chongqing-Guiyang Railway. Departs mainly from Chongqing West to Guiyang North/East. 2nd Class: ~¥110-¥140. Gateway to Guizhou attractions.
Direct Chongqing-Kunming HSR under construction (aiming for <4h). Current options:
Note: Information is approximate and subject to change. Always check the official 12306.cn website or app for the latest schedules and fares. Booking in advance (up to 15 days) is recommended, especially for popular routes/times.
Possible via original purchase channel (e.g., 12306 app) before departure (or shortly after for changes). Fees apply for refunds. Agent bookings require contacting the agent.
Good signage at major stations/trains. Staff English varies. Use written info, translation apps, or ask volunteers. 12306 hotline mainly Chinese.
Phrase (Chinese) | Pinyin | English Meaning |
---|---|---|
去重庆西站 | qù Chóngqìng Xīzhàn | Go to Chongqing West Station |
重庆北站 / 东站 / 站 | Chóngqìng Běizhàn / Dōngzhàn / Zhàn | Chongqing North / East / Station (Caiyuanba) |
我要去解放碑 | wǒ yào qù Jiěfàngbēi | I want to go to Jiefangbei |
几点发车? | jǐ diǎn fāchē? | What time does it depart? |
在哪乘地铁? | zài nǎ chéng dìtiě? | Where can I take the metro? |
在哪下车? | zài nǎ xiàchē? | Where should I get off? |
存包处在哪里? | cúnbāo chù zài nǎlǐ? | Where is the luggage storage? |
检票口 | jiǎnpiào kǒu | Ticket check gate |
几点到达? | jǐ diǎn dàodá? | What time does it arrive? |
改签 | gǎiqiān | Change (the ticket) |
退票 | tuìpiào | Refund the ticket |
厕所在哪里? | cèsuǒ zài nǎlǐ? | Where is the restroom? |
谢谢 | xièxie | Thank you |
不好意思 | bùhǎo yìsi | Excuse me / Sorry |
Tip: Write these down or save them on your phone to show when needed.
Look for Police Posts or Service Centers in stations.
Tipping generally not expected. "Red Cap" service has a set fee. Use "谢谢 (xièxie)" (Thanks) and "不好意思 (bùhǎo yìsi)" (Excuse me).
Chongqing is generally safe, but standard precautions apply.
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