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Xinyang (East Railway Station)

About the Station

Xinyang East Railway Station. Source: Kupi.com Binoculars
Xinyang East Railway Station is a key transport hub in Henan Province serving high-speed trains. Located in a modern district of the city, it is a vital point on the Beijing-Guangzhou line, connecting the region with China's largest metropolises. The station building features concise modern architecture and high passenger capacity.

CityXinyang
CountryChina
TypeRailway station

Passengers should note that the station has multiple levels: the departure area with waiting halls is usually on the upper floor, while the arrival area is on the lower floor. Entrances are equipped with security systems, so you will need to present your passport and ticket to enter. Signage inside the terminal is duplicated in English, making it easier to find the right platform and the exit to taxis.

Contact Information

  • Official Website: Tickets and schedules are available at 12306.cn (the official portal of China Railway).
  • Helpline: +86 12306 (unified hotline).
  • Address: Jinniu Mountain Management District, Xinyang, Henan Province, China.
  • Opening Hours: Daily, approximately from 06:00 to 23:00 (depending on the train schedule).
  • Luggage Storage: Lockers or storage services are usually located in the waiting hall or near ticket counters (fee-based service).
  • Accessibility Information: The station is equipped with elevators, escalators, and restrooms for passengers with reduced mobility.

How to Get There

The most convenient way to reach Xinyang East Railway Station is by taxi. Since the station is located at some distance from the historic centre of the city, the car journey will take about 30–40 minutes. It is recommended to show the driver the station name in Chinese characters (信阳东站) to avoid misunderstandings.

City buses also run to the station. The public transport stop is located on the station square. This is the most budget-friendly option, but the travel time may exceed one hour. Walking from the centre is not recommended due to the long distance; however, if you are staying in the new district of Henan, a walk might be feasible.

Services and Amenities

The station offers all necessary services for travellers. In the spacious waiting hall, there is ample seating, as well as dispensers with complimentary hot water — a characteristic feature of Chinese stations, so a thermos will be handy. Ticket counters (where foreigners can purchase tickets with a passport) and automated terminals are available.

Other amenities include clean restrooms, small shops with travel essentials, and souvenirs. Wi-Fi is usually available on the premises, but a Chinese phone number may be required for registration. Elevators and special waiting areas are provided for citizens with reduced mobility.

Where to Eat

There are several dining outlets within the Xinyang East Railway Station premises. Usually, you can find both well-known fast-food chains (such as KFC or McDonald's) and local cafes where you can order hot noodles or rice with meat. This is a great option for a quick and filling lunch before boarding.

For a light snack, shops selling snacks, beverages, and instant noodles are suitable. The average bill in establishments at the station will be slightly higher than in the city, but remains affordable. If you have time, you can look for restaurants on the square in front of the station, where the choice of dishes may be wider.

Station History

The history of Xinyang East Railway Station began in 2012 when it was opened as part of the launch of the Beijing — Guangzhou high-speed railway line. This event was a turning point for the city's transport system, significantly reducing travel time to the capital and southern provinces.

The construction of the station gave a powerful impulse to the development of the district and strengthened Xinyang's status as an important logistics centre. Over the years of operation, the station has undergone several stages of service modernization to meet the growing passenger flow and modern comfort standards.

Passenger Tips

Arrive at the station in advance, at least 1 hour before departure. In China, thorough security checks and document verification are conducted at the station entrance, which can create queues. Foreign tourists must carry their original passport, which is used both for purchasing tickets and passing through the turnstiles.

Boarding usually closes 5 minutes before departure, so do not be late. If you have heavy luggage, look for elevators at the ends of the platform to avoid carrying suitcases up the stairs. The station may close for several hours at night, so extended overnight waiting inside the terminal is not always possible — it is better to book a hotel nearby in advance.

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