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Beijing to TEDA via Train?
I'll be trying to take the high speed rail from Beijing South to Tanggu and grabbing a cab to TEDA.
I plan on printing the hotel address out in Chinese to show to the cab driver. Other than that, how would I get train tickets? I can speak some Chinese but my reading is not very good. I hear you guys talking about Ctrip, but I see that Ctrip only delivers tickets, and not in Beijing. Are there other sites where I should buy my high speed rail tickets at? Or would I be ok showing up at the train station to buy tickets? I imagine it's pretty hectic there at commute hours right? I've only done the HSR once in Suzhou and our supplier took care of everything. Not sure I could do it all on my own that efficiently unless I knew where the ticket windows were for foreigners, etc. |
You don't need to pre book tickets for that route, it is pretty much an extension of the subway with trains running every 10-15 mins.
There are ticket machines with an English option and you will need to scan your passport. |
This is like the subway. Just show up and get ticket for the next available train.
If you really feel uncomfortable then contact www.china-diy-travel.com |
Originally Posted by LOUDNOISES
(Post 22757969)
You don't need to pre book tickets for that route, it is pretty much an extension of the subway with trains running every 10-15 mins.
There are ticket machines with an English option and you will need to scan your passport. |
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 22760067)
I thought the tanggu schedule wasn't quite that frequent because most trains terminate in Tianjin.
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Originally Posted by dmo580
(Post 22771220)
Yeah. I just need to catch the last train before 6 or so. But if people are saying that I shouldn't worry about tickets being sold out (non holiday wkd), then I guess I should be ok.
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Originally Posted by LOUDNOISES
(Post 22757969)
You don't need to pre book tickets for that route, it is pretty much an extension of the subway with trains running every 10-15 mins.
There are ticket machines with an English option and you will need to scan your passport. |
The machines with passport readers are pretty hard to miss but buying a ticket from a human being is also an option (this honestly doesn't take very long).
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