Trustworthy Beijing Based China Tour Operator
Beijing Hotels     Beijing Train     Beijing Flight     Community     Blog     Home
Beijing Tour, Beijing Travel, Beijing China Tours
China Train Timetable & Fares
China Train Tickets Booking Online

Tel: (86)10 67160201 ext 1006
info@tour-beijing.com
China Train Tour
Home China Train Tickets → Xian Train Tickets & Timetable

Xian Train Tickets


China Train Tickets Booking

Tour Beijing - a leading Beijing-based China tour operator - now offers a ticket booking service for trains departing from the major three cities - Beijing, Xian and Shanghai.

Train Ticket Reservation Process


Xian Train Timetable and Fares
Xian Baotou Train Tickets Xian Beijing Train Tickets
Xian Changchun Train Tickets Xian Changsha Train Tickets
Xian Chengdu Train Tickets Xian Chongqing Train Tickets
Xian Datong Train Tickets Xian Fuzhou Train Tickets
Xian Guangzhou Train Tickets Xian Guilin Train Tickets
Xian Guiyang Train Tickets Xian Hangzhou Train Tickets
Xian Hefei Train Tickets Xian Hohhot Train Tickets
Xian Jinan Train Tickets Xian Kunming Train Tickets
Xian Lanzhou Train Tickets Xian Lhasa Train Tickets
Xian Luoyang Train Tickets Xian Nanchang Train Tickets
Xian Nanjing Train Tickets Xian Nanning Train Tickets
Xian Ningbo Train Tickets Xian Pingyao Train Tickets
Xian Qingdao Train Tickets Xian Qinhuangdao Train Tickets
Xian Shanghai Train Tickets Xian Shenyang Train Tickets
Xian Shenzhen Train Tickets Xian Shijiazhuang Train Tickets
Xian Suzhou Train Tickets Xian Taiyuan Train Tickets
Xian Tianjin Train Tickets Xian Turpan Train Tickets
Xian Urumqi Train Tickets Xian Wuyishan Train Tickets
Xian Wuchang Train Tickets Xian Xiamen Train Tickets
Xian Xining Train Tickets Xian Yinchuan Train Tickets
Xian Zhengzhou Train Tickets  

6 Types of Trains in Xian China:
C Train: The C Train at present only refers to the High-speed express passenger train running between Xian and Tianjin designed with the highest speed of 350 km. This Xian-Tianjin bullet train features cleanness, low noise, elegant-looking and speed. Now C typle train is the fastest of this kind in operation around the world.

D Train: D Train refers to "China Railway High-speed (CRH)" in English, a kind of China styled Bullet Train. This kind of train is the most modern and advanced train in China at present. The "D Train" of this kind is likened to "Multiple Unit"(MU) in English. It can reach 200-350km/h. Usually it offers the First class seat and Second class seat. It is clean and comfortable, and the inside of the train is quite different from the other trains. All the seats face the same way. There is a screen that shows how fast the train is going.

Z Train: Z Train refers to "Thorough Express Train" in English. Z Train is the most popular and important in China. It is a thorough train without any stops on routes before getting to the destination. This kind of train usually runs between big cities ( capital cities of provinces ). Most of the Z Trains start in the evening and reach the destination in the next morning and overnight on the train. The train has two-bed cabins and 4-bed cabins both for soft sleeper and hard sleeper tickets. This kind of train also offers hard seats, popular among Chinese local travellers. The train has air-conditioned system, hot water, western styled toilet. There is a restaurant car on the train to serve three meals.

T Train: T Train refers to "Express Train" in English. Unlike "Thorough Express Train", this kind of train stops at important big cities on route before reaching the destination. So T Train is usually more crowded than Z Train. Its tickets are composed of hard seat, hard sleeper and soft sleeper. It boasts of air-condition, restaurant compartment, toilet and washing room.

K Train: K Train refers to "Fast Train" in English. This kind of train is of course slower than "Z" and "T" trains with more stops on route. K Train is also equipped with air-condition system. It has a restaurant compartment, Chinese styled toilet and public washing room. The K Train ticket includes hard seat, soft seat, hard sleeper and soft sleeper.

" 4 Number " Ordinary Train: This is a slow train stopping at small towns or cities on route. It is named by 4 numbers, such as train 1115(Xian-Datong). Most of the passengers are local common people, villagers and vendors. Most of the trains don't have air-condition system, but with Chinese styled toilet and no restaurant Car.

4 Class Train Tickets Available for the Trains in Xian China
Hard Seat: Hard Seat is cheapest way to go around in China. The hard-ticket car is usually very crowded. Very often you will find many people stand in the hard-seat car. Doing an overnight in hard seat can be awful. The seats make sleep improbable. Seat carriage toilets - squatting holes over the naked tracks - clog and stink up fast.

Soft Seat: Soft Seat is only available for the train drive between 1-5 hours for fast trains. The soft-seat car is clean and comfortable. Soft Seat is not quite so costly.
The soft-seat is a nice way of traveling bewteen the cities at shorter distance.

Hard Sleeper: If you have a hard sleeper train ticket, that means you will spend the night in a 6-bed open cabin. The cabin has no door without any privacy. The hard-sleeper cabins are often noisy. There is a squat toilet and a washing room at each end of each car. The food trolleys pass back and forth along the narrow car corridor. You can buy some cheap food and drinks. If you pay more, you can have your meal in the restaurant car.

Soft Sleeper: If you have a soft sleeper train ticket, that means you will spend the night in a 4-bed cabin or 2-bed cabin. The cabin has a door with much privacy. The soft-sleeper cabins are often clean and comfortable. There is a squat toilet and a washing room at each end of each car. The food trolleys pass back and forth along the narrow car corridor. You can buy some cheap food and drinks. If you pay more, you can have your meal in the restaurant car.


Questions & Answers:
Here is only for Questions and Answers. ( For anyone who wants to have an enquiry or tour booking, please fill in our Online Enquiry. )
*Name:      Country: No more than 2,000 characters, please.


Plan You Own Xian Trip




Reviewed by:
Tripadvisor.com Reviews on Beijing Xinhua International Tours     Beijing Xinhua International Tour Reviews     RSS     Facebook -- Beijing Xinhua International Tours
Office Hotline: 0086-10-67160201 ext 1006,1007     FAX: 0086-10-67160150
E-mail: info@tour-beijing.com
Office Hours: 09:00-18:00 ( GMT+0800 ) Monday - Saturday
Non-office Hour Emergency Call: 0086 13520598855, 13901312027
(English speaking staff on duty available from 8:00 to 22:00 Daily)
Tour Operator: Beijing Xinhua International Tours
License NO. L-BJ-GJ00002     ICP: 041309
Address: 2001-1-1, Nanxiaojie, Guangqumen, Chongwen District, Beijing, China 100061
For any questions or suggestions about website tech, please contact: manager@tour-beijing.com
Beijing Vacations Beijing Day Tours Beijing Bus Tours Beijing Tour Packages Beijing Side Trips Beijing Hotels China Tours Beijing Travel Beijing Senior Travel Beijing Disability Travel Beijing Women Travel Beijing Student Travel Beijing China Tour Guides Beijing Bike Tour Beijing Hutong Tour Great Wall Tour Beijing Night Tour Beijing Transfer Beijing Travel Forum Beijing Guide Beijing Travel Community Beijing Travel Blog China City Tour Beijing Tour Testimonials
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Home About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions FAQS Testimonial Beijing Travel Forum Chinese Site Map Links Job
Authentic Beijing Based China Travel Agency & China Tour Operator
Copyright 2000-2012 Tour-Beijing.com All rights reserved
                  MOTOpay