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High-speed rail: G/D/C tiers and how we book

China's high-speed rail network is now 46,000+ km — the world's largest by an order of magnitude. Three tiers: G (Gao-tie, 300-350 km/h), D (Dong-che, 200-250 km/h), C (Cheng-ji, intercity 200 km/h). On most ChinaTourly routes we book G-train business class. This guide explains why and how.

  • 46,000+ kmTotal network length
  • 350 km/hG-train top speed
  • 15 daysBooking window
Quick read

Three tiers, three use cases

G-train (300-350 km/h) is the default for long inter-city legs. D-train (200-250 km/h) connects secondary cities and runs older lines. C-train (intercity 200 km/h) is for short metro-region connections like Beijing-Tianjin. For tourist routes the choice is almost always G, with very occasional D for legs G doesn't serve.

G-train (高铁 Gao-tie). 300-350 km/h top speed. Beijing-Shanghai 4-4.5 hours. Beijing-Xi'an 4.5 hours. Shanghai-Wuhan 4.5 hours. Modern CRH380 and Fuxing CR400 sets. Three classes: Second class (二等座, 2+3 seating), First class (一等座, 2+2 seating), Business class (商务座, 1+2 reclining). On our routes: business class default for journeys 3+ hours, first class for shorter.

D-train (动车 Dong-che). 200-250 km/h. Older lines and routes G doesn't yet serve. CRH1, CRH2 sets. Most have second class and first class only — no business class on older D-train sets. Used for some Yunnan, Sichuan, and northwest connections.

C-train (城际 Cheng-ji). Intercity short-distance metro-region. Beijing-Tianjin 35 minutes. Frequent service like a metro. Mostly second class. Rarely the right tool for tourist routes.

How we book. China rail tickets release 15 days ahead. We book at the release moment for time-of-day control. Passport name must match ticket name exactly — we collect passport scan at deposit. Tickets are issued as e-tickets; passport itself is the boarding document at gates.

G-train business class is the default on our routes. We book at the 15-day release moment.

Three tiers · G / D / C

Each tier has its use case.

G-train · Default

300-350 km/h · 3 classes

Beijing-Shanghai 4.5h. Business class 1+2 seating + meal service. Most ChinaTourly bookings.

D-train · Secondary

200-250 km/h · 2 classes

Older lines. Some Yunnan/Sichuan/northwest connections. First class equivalent to G-train second class.

C-train · Intercity

200 km/h · short distance

Beijing-Tianjin 35 min metro-region. Rarely the right tool for tourist routes.

Class options by tier

Our defaults are bolded in route documentation.

Class Seating Service Availability Our default
G-train business class 1+2 seating · meal service Reclining seats · carry-on space Most G-train sets 3+ hour journeys default
G-train first class 2+2 seating · meal optional Standard reclining · power outlets Most G-train sets 1-3 hour journeys default
G-train second class 2+3 seating · no meal Carry-on overhead only All G-train sets Budget option · we don't default to this
D-train first class 2+2 seating · no meal Equivalent to G-train second class+ Older D-train sets Where G unavailable
Sleeper option 4-berth soft sleeper Overnight 12+ hour journeys Mostly retired except specialty Specialty Tibet train + select

Four common rail decisions

Match the leg to the class.

If

Beijing-Shanghai 4.5h leg

Best pick G-train business class

1+2 seating, full meal service, reclining seats. Beijing South to Shanghai Hongqiao. We book at 15-day release for 09:00 morning departure typically.

Also consider: Confirm passport name spelling at deposit.

Watch out: Business class books fast — at-release booking essential.

If

Beijing-Xi'an 4.5h leg

Best pick G-train business class

Same as Beijing-Shanghai. Beijing West to Xi'an North. We book business class default on this 4.5-hour leg.

Also consider: Beijing West station, not Beijing South — easy to confuse.

Watch out: We brief station details in pre-departure pack.

If

Shanghai-Suzhou 25-min leg

Best pick G-train first class (overkill in business class)

First class adequate for this short journey. Shanghai Hongqiao to Suzhou. Frequent service every 15-30 minutes.

Also consider: Multiple Shanghai stations — Hongqiao is the high-speed rail terminus.

Watch out: Some Suzhou routes use Shanghai Railway Station instead.

If

Chengdu–Xi’an, 3-hour mountain leg

Best pick G-train second class

The Qinling tunnels and river valleys are the point; second class is comfortable for three hours and keeps budget for the private guide.

Also consider: First class as a pair if you want the quieter car.

Watch out: Book inside the 15-day window — this leg fills up in peak season.

What 350 km/h feels like

The Fuxing CR400 experience.

What 350 km/h actually feels like
Fuxing CR400 · The 350 km/h fleet

What 350 km/h actually feels like

The Fuxing CR400 Series — China-developed indigenous high-speed rolling stock — operates the headline Beijing-Shanghai service at 350 km/h sustained. Stable, quiet, smooth. Business class compartments seat 1+2 with full reclining and meal service. Power outlets at every seat. Quiet for working or sleeping. Window views of Jiangsu countryside, Yangtze River crossing, Suzhou suburbs.

The experience is itself part of contemporary China travel — meaningful for visitors who want to understand what Chinese infrastructure investment of the past two decades actually produced.

CR400 'Fuxing' (rejuvenation) entered service 2017. Beijing-Shanghai service operates 30+ daily.

Open Transport guide

Four operational details

Booking, name match, stations, luggage.

15-day release window

Booking opens 15 days before departure

How we operate

China rail releases tickets 15 days before each departure date. We monitor the release moment for time-of-day control. Tickets for popular times sell out within hours. We collect passport scan at deposit so we are ready to book at release.

  • Monitor release at 14-day mark
  • Business class books fast
  • Passport scan needed at deposit
Passport name match

Critical operational detail

Common error source

Ticket name must match passport name exactly — every space, hyphen, given-name order. Chinese rail enforces strict name verification at gates. We verify against passport scan at deposit. If you have a name change between deposit and travel, tell us immediately.

  • Exact name match required
  • Verified at deposit
  • Update us if name changes
Station logistics

Major cities have multiple stations

Avoid wrong-station errors

Beijing: South (高铁 main), West, Central, Chaoyang. Shanghai: Hongqiao (main HSR), Railway Station, South. Wuhan: Wuhan, Hankou, Wuchang. Pre-departure pack specifies station + entrance + carriage + seat for every train.

  • Beijing South vs West
  • Shanghai Hongqiao for HSR
  • Multi-station cities need detail
Security & boarding

Arrive 30–40 minutes before departure

Stations run airport-style security — passport scan and bag X-ray on the way in. Boarding gates close 3–5 minutes before departure and G-trains leave on the dot. At Beijing South or Shanghai Hongqiao in peak hours give yourself 40 minutes; at smaller stations 20 is plenty.

  • Arrive 40 min at peak hubs
  • Gates close 3–5 min early
  • Keep passport in hand

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Honest answers about rail

Why business class as default?

1+2 seating, full meal service, reclining seats for 3+ hour journeys make a meaningful difference in arrival energy. The cost premium over second class is significant but real, and most ChinaTourly travellers prefer it. We can downgrade on request for budget-sensitive briefs.

Can I bring large luggage on the train?

Within 20 kg per passenger and one hand bag, yes. Business class has more overhead space; second class is tight for full-sized suitcases. We recommend soft-shell luggage under 80 cm width for multi-leg train trips. Excess luggage is technically forwarded but logistically painful.

What if the train is sold out at our preferred time?

We book at the 15-day release moment to avoid this. For peak weeks (October, Spring Festival shoulder) we book at the exact second release happens. If preferred time genuinely unavailable we propose alternative departure times or alternative routing.

Are the high-speed trains comfortable for elderly travellers?

Yes — modern G-train sets are smoother and quieter than most aircraft. Business class compartments are easier to access than second class (fewer steps, more space). For elderly travellers we book business class even on shorter journeys.

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We handle every rail booking. Passport scan at deposit.

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