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Trains to Guiyang


Guiyang in Guizhou province is a lesser visited city. However, cyclists do pass it. Some cycle from Yunnan to the Anshun waterfalls and further all the way to Guilin. Some however decide to skip some areas and take the train. It's a good choice as Guiyang is well connected to other areas in China with direct trains to Chengdu, Kunming, Nanning and even Beijing.

Be informed that scheduled can change, therefore this page is for reference only. Always ask at the railway station, when buying your ticket, check it and be at the railway station at least 30 minutes in advance. Bringing your bicycle will be no problem.

Click here to open the schedule for all trains to and from Xian. You will need Adobe Acrobat reader, if you don't have this, click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader. Should you want to download, click on the right button of your mouse and download to your computer

If the last character of train No. is A or B, means the train runs every other day. The first character of train number has special meanings.

  • K - express train
  • T - limited express
  • D - MU (Multiple Units) train
  • N - local express
  • L - temporary express
  • Z - Z express (through train)
  • C - Inter-city train
  • number - local train

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