Trains Hanoi to Bejjing PDF Print E-mail
                                              Train Hanoi - Beijing (China)
There is a safe, comfortable & affordable twice-weekly train service between Beijing & Hanoi.  A Chinese express train with modern air-conditioned 4-berth soft class sleepers and restaurant car runs from Beijing to Dong Dang on the Vietnamese frontier.  At Dong Dang you pass through customs & passport control and board a connecting Vietnamese metre-gauge train for the final run to Hanoi.  Note that at Nanning you may be asked to get off and wait on the platform for an hour or two while the train is shunted.


 

Beijing â–º Hanoi

   

 

 Hanoi â–º Beijing

 Beijing (West) depart 16:08  Sundays & Thursdays  Hanoi depart 18:30  Tuesdays & Fridays
 Zhengzhou  depart 22:56 Sundays & Thursdays  Dong Dang ** arrive 22:40 Tuesdays & Fridays
 Guilin  depart 14:58 Mondays & Fridays  Dong Dang ** depart 01:20 Wednesdays & Saturdays
 Nanning  depart 21:15 Mondays & Fridays  Nanning arrive 07:00 Wednesdays & Saturdays
 Dong Dang ** arrive 00:11 Tuesdays & Saturdays  Guilin arrive 13:28 Wednesdays & Saturdays
 Dong Dang ** depart 03:50 Tuesdays & Saturdays  Zhengzhou  arrive 05:23 Thursdays & Sundays
 Hanoi arrive 08:10 Tuesdays & Saturdays  Beijing (West) arrive 12:09 Thursdays & Sundays

**  Dong Dang is the frontier.  Change trains.  Beijing to Hanoi is 2,996km or 1,861 miles.

Note that the departure days from Beijing changed in 2004.  The train used to leave Beijing on Mondays & Fridays.  Departure from Hanoi is confirmed as Tuesdays & Fridays.

Which station in Hanoi?  The train to Beijing departs from a separate section of Hanoi's main railway station, sometimes called the 'B' station.  Road access is on Tran Quay Cap street, on the opposite side of the tracks from the main 'A' station at 120 Le Duan street, so make sure you make this clear to your taxi driver.  Or you can enter the main 'A' station and walk across the tracks on a walkway, but allow time to do this as it's a bit of a trek.

Daily alternative trains Beijing-Hanoi with change in Nanning:  If you can't get tickets for this twice-weekly Beijing-Hanoi through train or if you need to travel on one of the other days of the week, simply use the regular daily sleeper trains between Beijing & Nanning, then the daily train between Nanning & Hanoi.

Getting a Chinese visa in Hanoi:  You'll need a visa to enter China, and indeed you will need to show your Chinese visa at Hanoi station when buying your train ticket to Beijing. It's reported that the Chinese embassy in Hanoi will not now issue visas for anyone who is not a Vietnamese citizen or resident (this may well be a new policy for 2010).  So either get your visa in your home country before you leave, or arrange your Chinese visa in Hanoi through a suitable travel agency such as www.danviettravel.com.

How to buy tickets in Hanoi...
At Hanoi station, go to ticket window 10 for foreigners & international trains.  You will need to show your passport and a valid visa for China.  You can pay in US dollars or Vietnam dong, credit cards are reportedly not accepted, although there's a MasterCard sign.  This train cannot be booked online as the train staff will ask for your orginal passport together with Chinese visa!

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