Xi'an North Railway Station (high-speed hub)
Xī'ān Běi Zhàn
Where every bullet train arrives — Asia-scale, but the route through it is fixed.
Entry
Free
Hours
Daily · 24 hours (transport hub)
Time needed
20 min–45 min
Metro
Line 2 / 14 · Xi'an North (北客站)
Xi'an North (西安北站) is the city's high-speed rail hub: every bullet train to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Lanzhou and beyond arrives here. It's enormous — 18 platforms, 34 tracks — and the building is city-scale. The trick is that the layout is actually simple once you know the order of operations: security, then waiting hall, then gate. Here's the route, and the metro lines that connect it.
What arrives here
Xi'an North handles all high-speed rail (HSR). If you're on a G, D or C-series bullet train — from Beijing (4.5–6 h), Shanghai (6–8 h), Chengdu (3–4 h), Lanzhou, Wuhan, or the direct Hong Kong train — you arrive here. Conventional (slower) trains use Xi'an Station, not the North.
The station is in Weiyang District, about 13 km north of the Bell Tower. See our high-speed rail guide for booking (12306 vs Trip.com) and the railway stations overview.
The route through the station
Xi'an North is big but linear. The order is: (1) security X-ray at the entrance, (2) the waiting hall (find your gate number on the boards — gates are numbered, and the hall is long), (3) your departure gate (opens ~15 minutes before boarding).
Arrive at least 45–60 minutes before a high-speed departure at peak times — security and the walk to distant gates eat time. Your passport is your ticket if you booked with it; have it ready at security and at the gate. See getting around for the wider metro system.
Metro connections
Line 2 runs south from Xi'an North straight through the city centre to the Bell Tower area (about 30 minutes) — the default into town. Line 14 connects the station to Xianyang Airport (~33 minutes) and the east. The station is fully English-signed; follow the metro signs from the arrival concourse.
Questions, answered
Xi'an North or Xi'an Station — which do I want?
High-speed (G/D/C bullet trains) arrive at Xi'an North. Slower conventional trains (T/K/Z series) use Xi'an Station, near the city wall. Your ticket states which.
How long before my train should I arrive?
45–60 minutes at busy times. Security and the walk to distant gates add up; gates close about 5 minutes before departure.
How do I get to the city centre from Xi'an North?
Metro Line 2 runs direct to the Bell Tower in about 30 minutes. Taxis/DiDi take 30–50 minutes depending on traffic.
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