Shenzhen to Shanghai High-Speed Train: Times, Tickets & Prices
The fastest high-speed train from Shenzhen to Shanghai takes 7h 12m, with 10+ departures a day and second-class fares from ¥552. Tickets only go on sale 15 days ahead — check your booking window below before you plan around this leg.
Fastest
7h 12m
Trains / day
10+
From
¥552
Stations: G trains use Shenzhen North (深圳北); C intercity trains run to downtown Shenzhen Railway Station. Shanghai Hongqiao (上海虹桥) is the main high-speed hub; some trains use Shanghai Railway Station downtown.
A long seven-hour-plus run — Shanghai Hongqiao to Shenzhen North; weekend overnight D-train sleepers are the comfortable alternative.
Route length: ~1623 km · typical journey 9h
Travelling the other way? Shanghai to Shenzhen →
When can you book this trip?
China Railway sells tickets just 15 days ahead (counting the travel day). Pick your Shenzhen → Shanghai travel date and see the exact day booking opens:
Booking opens July 3, 2026
Tickets for July 17, 2026 go on sale in 16 days (Beijing time). On that day, tickets are released between 08:00 and 18:00 depending on the departure station — look up your station's exact time. Popular routes can sell out within minutes around holidays.
The presale window is occasionally adjusted around major holidays and timetable changes — details on the ticket release date calculator.
How to book
12306 — the official channel. The 12306 website and app are China Railway's only official online sellers. They accept foreign passports for real-name booking and have an English version. No paper ticket needed — your passport is your ticket at the gates.
Klook — book in English, before you fly. Klook's Shenzhen–Shanghai high-speed rail page resells the same seats with instant confirmation, international cards accepted and your passport linked straight to the e-ticket — handy if 12306 registration gives you trouble. It's an international site, best used before you arrive: from a mainland-China connection it switches to Klook's local app, which does not carry high-speed rail. Since tickets only open about two weeks out — when most visitors are still home — it is an easy way to lock in a busy route like this one early. Already in China? Use 12306 above.
Avoid unofficial agents. Nobody can get you a seat that 12306 says is sold out — seats do return to the pool as refunds come in, so keep re-checking instead.
Refund fees, official rates
| Cancelling | Fee |
|---|---|
| 8 days or more before departure | Free |
| 48 hours – 8 days before | 5% of the fare |
| 24 – 48 hours before | 10% of the fare |
| Less than 24 hours before | 20% of the fare |
Booking the moment sales open is low-risk — changes more than 8 days out cost nothing.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the train from Shenzhen to Shanghai take?
The fastest train takes 7h 12m, and most services take around 9h. There are 10+ departures a day.
How much is the train from Shenzhen to Shanghai?
Second-class fares start from ¥552 (overnight d-train second class from ¥552; daytime g trains from ¥590). China Railway floats fares by train and date, so check the exact price for your departure.
How far in advance can I book the Shenzhen to Shanghai train?
China train tickets go on sale only 15 days ahead, counting the travel day — i.e. 14 days before departure. On release day, tickets appear between 08:00 and 18:00 Beijing time depending on the departure station.
Which stations does the Shenzhen to Shanghai train use?
G trains use Shenzhen North (深圳北); C intercity trains run to downtown Shenzhen Railway Station. Shanghai Hongqiao (上海虹桥) is the main high-speed hub; some trains use Shanghai Railway Station downtown.
Can foreigners book the Shenzhen to Shanghai train with a passport?
Yes. The official 12306 website and app accept foreign passports for real-name booking and have an English version. International platforms like Klook resell the same seats with a small service fee and link your passport straight to the e-ticket. Your passport is your ticket at station gates.
More train routes from Shenzhen
Before you ride: check your visa, pick an eSIM, set up Alipay/WeChat Pay (you'll pay for tickets with them), sort your arrival card, and map your route with the itinerary builder.
Official sources
Every policy on this page was checked against these official pages. Always confirm with the source before booking.
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Disclaimer: This page is general information. Timetables and fares change — the figures above are "from" prices and approximate frequencies, verified on the date shown against the sources listed. Always confirm on 12306 or your booking platform before planning around them. Ready Set Chinais an independent information site: we don't sell, book or procure tickets, and we're not affiliated with China Railway or any government.