Beijing South station at 9:00 AM. The China State Railway Group operates around 40 daily G-trains on this route. You board G1, the flagship morning service. The train eases out of the station, threads through the outskirts of Beijing, and then opens up to full speed across the North China Plain. At 350 km/h, the landscape outside is a blur. You eat a packed breakfast, read for an hour, and look up to find you are already passing Nanjing. At 1:18 PM the train pulls into Shanghai Hongqiao, 1,318 km from where you started. You take the metro to your hotel. Your day is not over yet. Full rail context: China High-Speed Rail Guide.
Key Takeaways
- Fastest service: 4 hours 18 minutes (G1). Most services: 4h 30m to 4h 48m.
- Second class: ¥553. First class: ¥933. Business: ¥1,748.
- Beijing South (metro Line 4/14) to Shanghai Hongqiao (metro Line 2/10).
- Beats flying door to door on every measure.
- Book on Trip.com or 12306. 12306 guide.
- Best morning trains: G1, G3, G5. Book as soon as the 15-day window opens.
Timetable Overview
| Train | Departs Beijing South | Arrives Shanghai Hongqiao | Duration | Class |
| G1 | 09:00 | 13:18 | 4h 18m | 2nd, 1st, Business |
| G3 | 09:35 | 13:53 | 4h 18m | 2nd, 1st, Business |
| G5 | 10:00 | 14:18 | 4h 18m | 2nd, 1st, Business |
| G7 | 10:35 | 14:53 | 4h 18m | 2nd, 1st |
| G11 | 11:00 | 15:28 | 4h 28m | 2nd, 1st, Business |
| G21 | 14:00 | 18:28 | 4h 28m | 2nd, 1st |
| G29 | 18:00 | 22:18 | 4h 18m | 2nd, 1st, Business |
Around 40 G-trains run this route daily. Morning departures (before noon) are most popular and sell out first. Afternoon trains have better availability. The last departures around 8:00 PM still arrive before midnight.
The Station Experience
Beijing South (北京南站)
Beijing South is on metro Lines 4 and 14. Allow 30 minutes from when you enter the station to when you board. The station has a large food court underground and a Starbucks airside. Security check is at the main entrance. Boarding gates open 20 to 30 minutes before departure. Signs are in Chinese and English. For navigating the station: {url(‘navigate-china-train-stations’, ‘Navigating Chinese Train Stations’)}.
Shanghai Hongqiao (上海虹桥站)
Shanghai Hongqiao combines the high-speed rail station with Shanghai Hongqiao Airport (SHA, domestic terminal) in one complex. Metro Lines 2 and 10 connect to the city center. Pudong (The Bund area) is 45 to 60 minutes on metro Line 2. Jing’an and Nanjing Road West are 30 to 40 minutes.
Train vs Plane: The Full Comparison
| Factor | G-Train | Flight |
| Journey time (in vehicle) | 4h 18m to 4h 48m | 2h 00m |
| Check-in / security time | 30 min at station | 60 to 90 min at airport |
| Transfer at departure end | Metro 20 to 40 min | Metro/taxi 50 to 90 min to airport |
| Transfer at arrival end | Metro 20 to 45 min to city | Metro/taxi 50 to 90 min from airport |
| Total realistic door-to-door | 5.5 to 6 hours | 6 to 8 hours |
| Second class fare | ¥553 | ¥600 to ¥1,500 (varies) |
| On-time reliability | 95%+ | 60 to 80% (seasonal variation) |
| Cancellation risk | Very low | Weather and air traffic delays common |
| Luggage hassle | Carry-on style, no check-in | Checked baggage adds time |
What to Do on Board
The journey is long enough to be productive and short enough not to feel it. The dining car sells hot meals (fried rice, noodles, instant ramen) for ¥20 to ¥65. Overpriced relative to what you could bring. Better: buy food from a convenience store at Beijing South station and bring it on board. There is no ban on eating your own food on Chinese trains. Power sockets keep your phone and laptop charged throughout.
Frequently Asked Questions
For booking step by step: How to Buy on 12306. For train class comparison: First vs Second vs Business Class. For the Shanghai to Hangzhou continuation: Shanghai to Hangzhou Train.
