How
To Reach HUST
By Air
International and Domestic Flights
There are more than 150 domestic and international
lines connecting Wuhan with over sixty metropolises
inside China and abroad. Currently Wuhan has five
direct international lines to Osaka, Fukuoka, Seoul,
Bangkok, and Singapore. Another line sponsored by
China Southern Airlines is from Wuhan to Guangzhou
and on to Paris.
Airport
A 20-kilometer speedway drive from the Tian He International
Airport (WUH) to the city center takes only twenty
minutes. Airport shuttle buses leave for the city
following flight arrivals. From the airport to Hankou,
the bus will charge 15 yuan per person, 20 for Hanyang,
and 30 for Wuchang; a taxi drive to the city area
is about 80-120 yuan.
Enquiry
Airport Enquiry: 0086-027-8581 8888
Southern Airlines Enquiry: 0086-027-8530 0000
Eastern Airlines Enquiry: 0086-027-6362 3820
Tickets
Within China, air tickets can be booked in advance
in hotels, guesthouses, and ticket agencies in the
city. Tickets are also available after working hours
at the counter in the departure hall in the airport
Waiting Building.
Airport Transport
Airport Bus
Luxury buses leave for the airport from Jin Jia
Dun Distance Bus Passenger Station (opposite Hankou
Railway Station) every hour. Airport buses and taxis
are also available outside the Arrival Hall in the
Waiting Building at the airport.
Bus Routes:
To the airport
Fu Jia Po Distance Bus Passenger Station in Wuchang
--> Wuchang Railway Station --> Waiting Building
of Tianhe Airport in Hankou --> Hankou Civil
Aviation Resident Area --> Waiting Building of
Tianhe Airport
Buses leave from Fu Jia Po Distance Bus Passenger
Station in Wuchang every hour from 7:40 to 19:10.
Buses leave from the Waiting Building in Hankou
from early 6:30 to 19:50 every hour and buses leave
from Hankou Civil Aviation Resident Area between
6:40 to 20:00 every hour.
From the airport
Waiting Building of Tianhe Airport --> Hankou
Civil Aviation Resident Area --> Waiting Building
of Tianhe Airport in Hankou --> Jing Han Dadao
in Hankou --> Yangtze River Square in Hanyang
--> Fu Jia Po Distance Bus Passenger Station
in Wuchang
By Train
Overview
As a transportation hub in central China, Wuhan
has three main railway lines:
1. Jingguang Railway (Beijing <--> Guangzhou),
2. Handan Railway (Hankou <--> Danjiangkou
<--> Chongqing and Chengdu
3. Wujiu Railway (Wuchang <--> Jiujiang <-->
Shanghai)
Train travel options are available between more
than twenty major cities in China and Wuhan, including
Beiing, Zhengzhou, Tianjin, Luoyang, Chongqing,
Xi'an, Guangzhou and Nanchang. Trains from Wuhan
to other cities in Hubei Province are available
daily. Please click here for schedules of intercity
trains.
Trains Stations in Wuhan
The Yangtze Rive divides Wuhan into two parts,
Hankou and Hanyang on the western bank, and Wuchang
on the eastern, called Three Towns of Wuhan. There
are two passenger stations in the city, one in the
town of Wuchang and the other in Hankou. The passenger
station in Wuchang, Wuchang Railway Station"
(WRS), is located south of the town center, while
the biggest station in Hankou, "Hankou Railway
Station" (HRS) is in the west.
Bus No. 10 and Special Line 561 run between the
two stations. Make sure you go to the right station
and confirm this at the ticket counter before you
book tickets.
Below are information on the two stations presented
separately.
Wuchang Railway Station - ticket offices and transport
information
Public transport service to the city
* WRS - abbr. of Wuchang Railway Station
* Stop names in Bold are important and popular places
in the city
By Road
With the rapid development of road construction,
China's highway mileage is second in the world with
a total of over 30,000 kilometers (1864 miles).
Overland buses are the most important means of transport
in many parts of China. By 1999, over 1.35 million
kilometers (840,000 miles) highway had been put
into use. Compared to air and trains, buses are
the cheapest means of transport.
Travel to other cities from Wuhan
The national and provincial expressways and highways
in Hubei Province connect Wuhan with most provinces
and cities in Central and Southern China. Travel
from Shanghai to Wuhan by train is 1,200 kilometers
(746 miles) and will take about 18 hours and the
highway travel is 950 kilometers (590 miles), about
12 hours. The Beijing - Zhujiang Expressway enables
travelers to take a 1300-kilometers (808 miles)
drive direct to Wuhan from China's capital city.
Below are destination tables of Distance Passenger
Stations in Wuhan listing cities you can reach by
bus from Wuhan.
By Water
As one of the ports of call on the Yangtze River,
Wuhan welcomes cruise travelers to this ancient
city; ferries are available to Chongqing, Shanghai,
and other riverside cities. Dozens of cruise services
in Wuhan offer deluxe cruises to the famous Three
Gorges. . The Passenger Port is located on the western
bank of the Yangtze River, at the right end of the
famous Jianghan Road.
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