Hong Kong – Guangzhou High-speed Railway is the extension of Guangzhou – Shenzhen High-Speed Railway. There are more than 30 pairs of high-speed trains traveling between Hong Kong and Guangzhou, with the travel time of about an hour. These high-speed trains operate at Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station and Guangzhou South Railway Station. Most of these trains will also stop at Shenzhen North Railway Station or Futian Railway Station.
(Updated on July 20th, 2020)
Train Number | Departure - Arrival | Duration | Ticket Fares |
G80 | 08:05 – 08:56 | 51 min | Second class: US$31 (215 CNY) First class: US$50 (344 CNY) Business class: US$93 (645 CNY) |
G6516 | 09:16 – 10:22 | 1 h 6 min | |
G100 | 11:10 – 12:01 | 51 min | |
G6542 | 13:55 – 14:59 | 1 h 4 min | |
G6520 | 15:00 – 15:47 | 47 min | |
G6512 | 17:10 – 18:04 | 54 min | |
G6530 | 19:58 – 20:56 | 58 min |
Please note: there are more than 30 pairs of trains traveling from Hong Kong to Guangzhou, departing from 08:05 to 22:00. Trains listed are some of them.
(Updated on July 20th, 2020)
Train Number | Departure - Arrival | Duration | Ticket Fares |
G6501 | 06:48 – 07:43 | 55 min | Second class: US$31 (215 CNY) First class: US$50 (344 CNY) Business class: US$93 (645 CNY) |
G6523 | 08:30 – 09:29 | 59 min | |
G6539 | 09:22 – 10:22 | 1 hour | |
G6113 | 10:33 – 11:26 | 53 min | |
G6525 | 11:13 – 12:10 | 57 min | |
G6509 | 13:10 – 14:11 | 1 h 1 min | |
G311 | 16:02 – 16:55 | 53 min |
Please note: there are more than 30 pairs of trains traveling from Guangzhou to Hong Kong, departing from 08:05 to 22:00. Trains listed are some of them.
High-speed trains on Hong Kong – Guangzhou rail route provide three types of seats: second class seat, first class seat and business class seat. Second class seat and first-class seat are the most popular among travelers. Business class seat is the most expensive but the most comfortable. Here is the introduction of each type of seat class.
Second class seat is the standard type and the cheapest on high-speed trains. It is also the most common types on G, D and C trains. A second-class coach has five seats in a row, two seats on one side of the aisle and three on the other. The configuration is A+B+C and D+F. Seats numbered A and F are window seats.
First class carriage provides more comfort and privacy than second class. The first-class seat is wider than a second-class seat. First-class seats are arranged as A+C and D+F across the coach width, offering more leg room and elbow room. Moreover, there is an automatic door to separate the coach from the others to keep quiet and private.
Business class seats are available on most G-category trains and some D and C-category trains. This is the most luxurious and expensive class on high-speed trains. There are three seats in a row, two seats on one side and one on the other side of the aisle (A+C and F). As first class, there is also an automatic door to keep the coach quiet and private.
Hong Kong to Guangzhou high-speed trains terminate at Hong Kong West Railway Station and Guangzhou South Railway Station, both are well-accessed to downtown areas by city public transport.
Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station was newly-built for high-speed trains from Hong Kong to Mainland China. It is a transportation hub integrating high-speed rail, subway, long-distance coach and city bus.
You can take MTR to Kowloon Station or Austin Station, and then walk to West Kowloon Railway Station through footbridges, pedestrian zones or underground passages. It takes 8 - 10 minutes from Kowloon Station to West Kowloon Station and 2 or 3 minutes from Austin Station.
Guangzhou South Railway Station is far away from downtown area but has convenient city public transport. The subway station is located in the -1F of the station building. You can take subway lines 2 and 7 to Guangzhou South Railway Station and then follow the signs to the ticket office or waiting hall.
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