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Plan your Nanjing tour? If you take a high-speed train from Beijing or...
Plan your Nanjing tour? If you take a high-speed train from Beijing or Shanghai to Nanjing, you’ll arrive at Nanjing South Railway Station. Nanjing has two major train stations – Nanjing Railway Station (for T and K trains) and Nanjing South Railway Station (for high-speed trains).
Nanjing South Railway Station is one of the largest high-speed train stations in China and the largest railway station in East China.

The 3th floor is the huge waiting hall for passengers leaving Nanjing. Your taxi can take you directly on to the parking lot on the 3th floor of Nanjing Railway Station. If you take subway to Nanjing South Railway Station, you can take the connected escalators directly to the waiting hall on the 3th floor.

Check your departure gate for your train through the huge electric screen flashing out the latest train timetable. Inside the huge waiting hall, you will find shops and restaurants on the the 4th floor on the two sides of the 3th floor. In the middle of the waiting hall is the information centre where you ask some of the questions pertaining the “Red Cap Service” and “the Left Luggage”.

The platforms are on the second floor. For departure, you will walk down to the platform from the departure hall on the 3rd floor through escalators or the stairs; for arrival, you will take escalators or walk down on steps to the first floor for transport interchange.

On the first floor inside the station building, there are gates leading to the taxi and bus services.

There are also entrances down into the B1 floor for interchange for subway.
For public bus transportation, you have to walk out to either to the north square or the south square of the station building.
For taking taxis or private vehicles, you have to walk either to the east or west side of the train station building.
You will walk down to the subway from the first floor of the station building.

The train tickets booking offices are available on the 2rd and first floors.

If you don’t want to do a self-guided tour and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours, here are some options for organized tours to Jiangsu Province:
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