Shanghai Pudong Airport to Kunshan by High Speed Train

Traveling from Shanghai Pudong Airport to Kunshan is made easy with the Airport Link Line and high-speed trains.

Step 1: From Pudong Airport to Hongqiao Hub

Airport Link Line

The Shanghai Airport Link Line, opening in late 2024, connects Pudong Airport to the Hongqiao AIrport Terminal 2 in about 40 minutes, costing 26 RMB. This service provides a seamless transfer to the Hongqiao area including Shanghai Hongqiao Station.

Directions

  1. Arrival at Pudong Airport: Upon arrival, follow signs to the Airport Link Line station.
  2. Board the Train: Purchase a ticket and board the train heading to Hongqiao Terminal 2.
  3. Travel Time: The journey takes around 40 minutes, allowing you to relax before the next leg.

Useful Information

  • Shanghai Metro Official Website: For more details on the Airport Link Line and other metro services, visit the Shanghai Metro official website.
  • Airport Link Line Stations:
  • English names: Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2 Station – Zhongchun Road Station – Jinghong Road Station – South Sanlin Station – East Kangqiao Station – Shanghai International Resort Station – Pudong Airport Terminal 1 & 2 Station

Step 2: From Hongqiao Terminal 2 to Hongqiao Railway Station

After arriving at Hongqiao Terminal 2 Station by airport link line, you can easily walk to Hongqiao Railway Station, following the clear signage.

Step 3: From Hongqiao Railway Station to Kunshan

High-Speed Train Options

Hongqiao Railway Station offers 64 daily high-speed trains to Kunshan, primarily stopping at Kunshan South Station.

Check Live Timetables

  • Kunshan South Station: This is the main stop for trains to Kunshan.

Ticket Information

  • Price: Tickets start at 19 RMB.
  • Travel Time: The journey takes approximately 19 minutes.

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