How much is train from Saigon to Hanoi?
Train from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi
| Departs | Arrives | Soft Seat |
|---|---|---|
| 21:55 | 05:30 | N/A |
| 19:25 | 08:30 | $65 |
| 15:20 | 05:21 | $64 |
| 06:00 | 19:52 | $64 |
Are trains running in Vietnam?
From North to South (Hanoi To Ho Chi Minh) Train SE3, SE5 & SE7 running again from 15/10/2021. From South To North (Ho Chi Minh To Hanoi) Train SE4, SE6 & SE8 running again from 13/10/2021. Train LP3, LP5 & LP6, LP8 Between Hanoi – Hai Phong also running again from 13/10/2021.
How long is the train from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh?
32 to 37 hours
Travel from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City by overnight train. The journey time is 32 to 37 hours.
How much is train from Hanoi to Hue?
Transfer by train from Hanoi to Hue costs about $16-130, depend on the type of train.
Is there a train from China to Vietnam?
Here is information about the two direct routes from China to Vietnam: Nanning – Hanoi and Beijing – Hanoi. International trains operate at Beijing West and Nanning railway stations in China, and Gia Lam Railway Station in Hanoi, which is around 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the city center.
Can you travel by train in Vietnam?
Vietnam’s air-conditioned trains are the ideal way for independent travellers to get around Vietnam. But it’s more than this, the train journey is a genuine Vietnamese experience, an integral part of your trip. Air-conditioned trains link Hanoi, Hué, Danang, Nha Trang, and Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City).
Is Hue worth visiting?
It is historical, interesting and well worth the visit. I personally will be in Vietnam in a few weeks and will do Hoi An and Da Nang only because I have done Hue 4 times and want to explorethe less touristy side of Da Nang more.
What is Hanoi now called?
Hanoi has been the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam since 1976….Hanoi.
| Hanoi Hà Nội | |
|---|---|
| Official name | Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long – Hanoi |
| Criteria | Cultural: (ii), (iii), (vi) |
| Reference | 1328 |
What gauge are Chinese railways?
1435mm gauge
At present, China’s rail network is 1435mm gauge, with around 79,685km of line. By contrast, neighbouring countries employ two main broad gauges, with 1520mm gauge in Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and former Soviet countries; and 1676mm common in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.