Trains From Guangzhou To Shanghai

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  Dep. From Arr. To Duration Distance
Hard Seat
It is the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded. Though the seats are actually thinly padded, you could hardly sleep on the upright seats.
Soft Seat
It is the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded. Though the seats are actually thinly padded, you could hardly sleep on the upright seats.
Hard Sleeper
It is the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded. Though the seats are actually thinly padded, you could hardly sleep on the upright seats.
Soft Sleeper
It is the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded. Though the seats are actually thinly padded, you could hardly sleep on the upright seats.
T170 13:58 Guangzhou 09:40 Shanghai South 1780 km $US$33 N/A$US$57$US$103 N/A N/A
T100A 18:11 Guangzhou East 10:08 Shanghai 1818 km $US$34 N/A$US$58$US$105 N/A N/A
T100B 18:11 Guangzhou East 10:08 Shanghai 1818 km $US$37 N/A$US$63$US$115 N/A N/A
K528 08:00 Guangzhou 04:09 Shanghai South 1780 km $US$33 N/A$US$57$US$103 N/A N/A
K512 11:10 Guangzhou 09:32 Shanghai South 1780 km $US$51 N/A$US$88$US$153 N/A N/A
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Shanghai, located on Center China's eastern coast at the mouth of the Yangtze River, is the biggest city in China and is also one of the four municipalities directly under the Central Government of China. With a population of over 20 million, Shanghai possesses the biggest industrial base and foreign trade port in China.

Being originally a fishing and textiles town, Shanghai flourished as an international commercial centre, and had become a multinational hub of finance and business by the 1930s, and now is regarded as a rising tourist destination for its profound cultural deposits and plenty of historic sites, such as the Bund in the east of Huangpu River and New Field.

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