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1k+ routes worldwide
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Shortest travel time:
45 m
Longest travel time:
1 h 7 m
Lowest train ticket cost:
$34
Avg. daily departures:
35
Earliest departure:
07:26
Latest departure:
22:32
Hangzhou
Hangzhou train stations
Hangzhou East Station
Tiancheng Lu, Jianggan District, Hangzhou, China
Hangzhou West railway station
Cangqian Subdistrict, Yuhang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang; China, Hangzhou, China
Hangzhou South railway station
57FQ+QXH Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, Hangzhou, China
186 km
Shanghai
Shanghai train stations
Hongqiao
Minhang, Shanghai, China
Shanghai railway station
385 Meiyuan Rd, Zha Bei Qu, Shanghai, China

Hangzhou to Shanghai Train Information

If you are planning a trip from Hangzhou to Shanghai and looking for a fast connection option, consider taking a bullet train, connecting the city centers of the beautiful cities. Astonishingly, a high-speed Fuxinghao train can cover the distance of 186 km (116 mi) in approximately 45 minutes, offers an extensive schedule (up to 15 daily departures!), and boasts great onboard amenities, including spacious seats, generous legroom, and more than enough luggage space.

Hangzhou to Shanghai Train Timetable

Train type
Fastest trip
Longest trip
Earliest
Latest
Departures
Morning trains
1 hrs 6 min
1 hrs 7 min
07:26
10:01
2
Afternoon trains
46 min
1 hrs 7 min
12:07
17:15
10
Evening trains
45 min
1 hrs 7 min
18:01
20:55
13
Night trains
45 min
1 hrs 2 min
21:06
22:32
10

Trains on Hangzhou - Shanghai Route

Brand name
Train type
Travel time
Price from
Departures
Rating
China Railway
China Railway
Bullet train
45 min
$34
35
8.4 / 10 based on 55 reviews

Hangzhou to Shanghai Train Review & Rating

The train stations are quite organized, easy to understand for a non-Chinese speaker

Phil T. about traveling from Hangzhou to Shanghai