What are the modes of transportation in Shanghai Great World?

Shanghai World Traffic Guide: External Traffic

There are two airports, three railway stations and several passenger terminals in Shanghai, so it is very important to distinguish airports, stations and terminals when entering and leaving Shanghai.

Civil aviation:

Shanghai is the only city in China with two international airports. Pudong accounts for 60% of flights in and out of Shanghai, and Hongqiao accounts for 40%. There is no clear division of labor between the two airports except that international flights are mainly in Pudong.

There are Yingbin Avenue (A 1 Highway) and Outer Ring Road (A20 Highway) connecting Pudong and Hongqiao Airport, which takes 45 minutes by car.

From the urban area to Pudong Airport, in addition to the eight airport special lines, you can also take Metro Line 2 and transfer to Longyang Road Station (it takes only 40 minutes to take Airport Line 3 from here). Self-driving can take Inner Ring Road, luoshan road, Outer Ring Road (A20 Highway) and Yingbin Avenue (A 1 Highway). You need to take a taxi to 80 yuan from Longyang Road subway.

From downtown to Hongqiao Airport, except for eight airport bus lines, you can take Yan 'an Elevated Road by car and drive all the way to the west, that is, from People's Square, and you only need 40 yuan to take a taxi.

Maglev train is also an important way to Pudong Airport. Its running time is 7:00-2 1:00, and it runs every 15 minutes. Address of Maglev Train: Longyang Road Station: No.2100 Longyang Road (near Baiyang Road, Metro Line 2, 983, 976, Bridge Line 5, Bridge Line 6, and Exit 3 and 4 of Longyang Road Station on Shenjiang Line). Maglev Airport Station: East of Shanghai Pudong International Airport Terminal (300 meters corridor directly). Ticket price: Ordinary ticket: one-way 50 yuan, round trip to 80 yuan. VIP ticket: one way 100 yuan, round trip 160 yuan.

Railway:

Shanghai-Nanjing Line and Shanghai-Hangzhou Line lead to all parts of the country, and there are three passenger stations in the urban area: Shanghai Station (locally called "New Passenger Station"), Shanghai West Railway Station (formerly Zhenru Station) and Shanghai South Railway Station (formerly Xinlonghua Station). Among them, Shanghai Station is the main passenger station, and more than 70 pairs of trains are sent to major and medium-sized cities in China every day. There are 8 pairs of trains passing through Shanghai West Railway Station, which are bound for Yantai, Zaozhuang, Hengyang, Ganzhou (Jinggangshan) and Chengdu respectively. The train from Shanghai to Zhangjiajie also leaves at Shanghai West Railway Station. Shanghai South Railway Station has 1 1 pairs of trains to and from Hangzhou, Jiashan and Jinshan every day.

Highway:

Three national highways, 3 12 (Shanghai-Yining, Xinjiang), 3 18 (Shanghai-Zhangmu, Tibet) and 320 (Shanghai-Ruili, Yunnan), start from Shanghai and head west. National Highway 204 (the trunk line from Tongjiang to Sanya) runs through Shanghai and connects the pearl on the north and south coastlines of China. Shanghai-Nanjing (A 1 1 highway), Shanghai-Hangzhou (A8 highway), Hujialiu (A 12 highway) and Huqingping (A9 highway) connect major cities in neighboring provinces. Attachment: Shanghai Tourism Distribution Center sends tourist routes from other provinces and cities.

There are many long-distance bus stations in Shanghai, so it is convenient to go to Jiangsu and Zhejiang and other surrounding areas. Tickets are only sold in advance for three days at each station.

Shanghai coach station

Address: Zhongxing Road 1662 (North Square of Shanghai Railway Station)

Tel: 021-660511,66050000.

Bus departure schedule: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, other provinces and cities.

Shanghai Long-distance Passenger South Station

Address: No.399 Laohumin Road (southeast of South Railway Station, intersection of Laohumin Road, Liuzhou Road)

Hotline for enquiry, booking and ticket delivery: 02 1-54353535, 6469472, 6487 1033, 6487 104 1.

Luggage logistics hotline: 02 1-54353888

Long-distance bus departure schedule:

Jiangsu direction

Zhejiang direction

Anhui direction

Other provinces and cities

Water transport:

Located at the midpoint of China's north-south coastline, Shanghai is the third largest port in the world and the largest port city in China. Passenger and cargo ships departing from Shanghai Port can reach more than 400 ports in the world. Due to the slow speed of boat travel, all long-distance routes along the Yangtze River have been suspended except the ferry service at Gongping Road Pier every four days. There are only boats to Nantong, Dinghai and Putuo Mountain at Shiliupu Wharf. Most of the connecting flights to Zhoushan Islands are also boarded at Shop 16, but it is necessary to distinguish whether the port of departure is Luchao Port or Jinshan, so as not to get on the wrong bus. Before going to Chongming Island, we should distinguish the boarding place, while for Changxing and hengsha island, we should board the ship at Wusong Wharf. In addition, Shanghai also has international cruise ships to Incheon, Busan, Osaka and Kobe, South Korea, boarding at Waihongqiao Pier.

Attachment: air ticket agent

Shipping schedule from Shanghai to Putuo Mountain and Dinghai

Domestic traffic

The number of "Passenger Information System" for searching the fastest route is 02 1-63 175522.

Arrive in Shanghai:

Shanghai has the largest public transport network in the world and the highest public transport passenger volume in Japan. The 3000 bus line, 1200, is like a huge maze. It often puzzles the newly arrived tourists. The following are bus guides for major airports, stations and docks in Shanghai to guide you to walk in the east, west, north and south of Shencheng.

Attachment: Pudong airport shuttle bus and hotel shuttle bus

Hongqiao airport shuttle bus and other provinces and cities shuttle bus

Guide to railway stations and passenger stations

Rail transit:

Shanghai Metro has opened five rail transit lines: 1 Line (* * * Fuxin Village-Shanghai Railway Station-Xinzhuang), Line 2 (Zhongshan Park-Zhangjiang Hi-Tech), Line 3 (Shanghai South Railway Station-jiangwan town), Line 4 (Damuqiao Road-Pudong Lancun Road) and Line 5 (Xinzhuang-Minhang Development Zone). Fares start in 3 yuan (2 yuan on Line 5) and go to 4 yuan for more than 6 kilometers, and then 10 km will be charged 1 yuan.

Shanghai's major urban landscapes (Bund in Puxi, People's Square, Xujiahui, Longhua, Hongqiao Hongkou, Lujiazui and Hua Mu in Pudong) and bustling business districts (Nanjing Road, Huaihai Road, Xujiahui, the city that never sleeps and Yaohan) are all distributed along the subway. The subway is punctual, fast and convenient, and it is the best choice for visiting Shanghai. However, the morning and evening rush hour congestion is very serious, so it is best to avoid taking the subway during this time.

Take the subway:

1. Each line is subject to the one-vote system. If you don't know the fare when you buy a ticket, you can directly tell the conductor to get off. Transfer stations: 1, People's Square Station on Line 2, Shanghai South Station on Line 3, Shanghai Gymnasium Station on Line 4, Xinzhuang Station on Line 5, Zhongshan Park Station on Line 2 and 3 (4). Line 3 and Line 4 run parallel between Baoshan Road and Hongqiao Road, and you can change at any station. 1 Line and Line 3 need to change at Shanghai Railway Station and buy tickets again.

Every subway station has a ticket vending machine, but some can only use coins. In many cases, there are fewer people waiting in line at the automatic ticket vending machine than at the manual ticket window. Preparing more small change can save the time of queuing for tickets.

Line 3.3 and Line 4 run parallel between Baoshan Road and Hongqiao Road. The text of the third line has yellow lines, and the text of the fourth line has purple lines. Pay attention to the difference.

The transfer route of Shanghai subway is long and complicated, but the road signs are clear, so it is generally not wrong to follow. One principle is not to leave the station before arriving at the destination, so as not to buy tickets again.

Bus:

There are more than 1 100 bus lines in the city, which are as dense as cobwebs, and they are constantly expanding with the record of opening, extending and adjusting more than 50 bus lines every year. According to the operation time, there are daytime buses with the prefix "2", morning and evening peak buses and night buses with the prefix "3"; According to the geographical scope, there are Puxi, Pudong, river-crossing (including bridges and tunnel lines) and suburban lines; According to the way of ticketing, there are unmanned ticketing vehicles with a single fare of 1 yuan (within the whole journey 13km) or 1.5 yuan (over the whole journey 13km) (the local vehicle number is the prefixes "1" and "2" in two or three digits). Bus terminals and major transportation hubs have two kinds of pre-sale tickets with face value of 1 yuan and 1 yuan, each with 50 tickets, which are non-refundable), as well as air-conditioned cars with a single fare within 2 yuan and special cars with multi-level fares (bus lines prefix "5", Pudong special car prefix "6" and CMB special lines prefix "8" and "9"

By bus:

1. Bus stops in Shanghai are often named after "XXX Road". It is often the case that two bus stops have the same name but are far apart, or the same stop name is different, so you can't trust the bus stop sign completely, so you must make it clear. Shanghainese like to use streets as coordinates to describe places, such as "Huashan Road Yan 'an intersection" or "Huashan Road is near Yan 'an Road", which is very effective in Shanghai with complicated road conditions. It is best to do as the Romans do.

Due to the existence of a large number of one-way streets, Shanghai buses often take different routes. If you are going to return by the same bus, you should find out where the returning bus should be before getting off.

Taxi:

Shanghai taxis are mainly Santana, Passat and other models, as well as several Mercedes-Benz cars. The price is the same as that of an ordinary taxi, but it depends on luck. The starting price is 10 yuan (3km), calculated by 2 yuan after 3km, 3 yuan after 10km, 13 yuan at night (from 23: 00 to 5: 00 the next day), 2.6 yuan after 3km and 3.9 yuan after 10km. All tunnels, bridges and elevated roads in the city are free of tolls.

Taxi tip:

1. It's difficult to take a taxi during rush hour. You can remember that taxi calls from several companies are reserved in advance. If you can't get a taxi by the roadside, you can try to go to a nearby high-end office building or hotel door. There is a lot of traffic in these places. When the doorman finds that there are many people waiting for the bus, he will take the initiative to call a car, which is safer than parking it in the street. Some hotel doormen will block outsiders and ensure that our guests can take the bus as soon as possible. You'd better go in first, turn around and come out in line.

If you take a taxi at night, you can ask for a 20% discount or charge according to the daytime standard, but you need to talk to the driver before getting on the bus.

3. Taxi management in Shanghai is relatively standardized, and big companies have strict and detailed regulations. Drivers are forbidden to smoke and use mobile phones. It is also illegal to get on and off the bus and say hello without reminding you to take good things. Volkswagen (lake blue body), Johnson & Johnson (yellow body), Jinjiang (white body) and Bus (green body) are the largest taxi companies. Generally, you can enjoy civilized and standardized services by taking a taxi according to your skin color. If you encounter the driver's bad attitude, failure to invoice, deliberate detour, illegal driving, etc., you should immediately complain and refuse to pay the fare, because the driver can also ask for a partial fare reduction due to the detour caused by unfamiliar road conditions. Of course, if you have any opinions, you should put them forward face to face, try to solve them through consultation, and don't affect your playing mood because of misunderstanding.

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