Must-know Harbin Urban Transportation

When traveling to Harbin, this guide offers comprehensive transportation information including airports, train/high-speed railway stations, cabs, subways, buses, and travel tips, enabling tourists to plan their trips more efficiently and enjoy a smoother journey.

When traveling to Harbin, knowing the transportation information is crucial to planning your trip. Below is some key transportation information, including major modes of transportation and their related information:


I. Airplane


Harbin Taiping International Airport:

Location: Located northwest of Harbin, about 30-33 kilometers from the city center.

Flights: Close to 200 flights per week, with more than fifty domestic and international routes connecting many domestic and international cities.


Airport to city transportation:

Airport bus: departs every half hour, the ticket is 20 RMB per person, the ride takes about 40 to 60 minutes.

Cab: You can take a taxi from the terminal building, and it costs about 130 RMB (including highway fee) to downtown Harbin.

Subway: part of the time may be through the subway transfer to reach the city, depending on the operation of the subway.


II. Train


Harbin Railway Station:

Location: Located in the city center, it is the main pick-up station for trains passing through Harbin.

Transportation in the city: you can take 6, 11, 13, 14, 16, 21, 64, 74, 89, 101, 103, 108, 109, 115 and other buses to go.


Harbin East Railway Station:

Characteristics: the starting point of trains from Harbin and the terminal to Harbin.

Transportation in the city: you can take 27, 51, 52, 79, 89, 90 and many other buses to go.


III. Subway


Harbin subway:

Line: At present, Harbin subway has opened a number of lines, including subway line 2 through the city's major attractions and areas.

Operating time: according to the season and holidays may be adjusted, generally longer operating hours, convenient for tourists to travel.

Fares: billed by mileage, specific fares can be found through the automatic ticket machines in the subway station or cell phone APP.


IV. Public Transportation


City bus:

Line: Harbin city bus lines are numerous, covering a wide range, is an important choice for tourists traveling.

Fare: generally a single ticket system, the specific fare according to the line and model.

Recommended lines: to Central Street can take 126, 114, 2, 53, 128, 113, 132, 136, airport bus line 3, etc.; to St. Sophia Cathedral can take 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 16, 64, 66, 74, 101, 102 and other buses.


V. Taxi


Cab service:

Price: Harbin cab starting price is usually 9 yuan (including 1 yuan fuel surcharge), after that by mileage. At night (22:00-5:00 the next day) the starting price may be up.

Convenience: Taxis are readily available in downtown Harbin and are a convenient way for tourists to get to their destinations quickly. However, it should be noted that cabs may not pay the meter at night, so it is necessary to negotiate the price with the driver in advance.


VI. Other Transportation


Long-distance buses:

There are several bus stations in Harbin, such as Nangang Passenger Station and Teaching Station, located near the railway station, with many long-distance buses to various places in the city and province.

Ferry:

For traveling to attractions on the other side of the Songhua River, such as Sun Island, you can choose to travel by ferry.


To sum up, you can choose various means of transportation such as airplane, train, subway, bus and cab for traveling to Harbin. Choosing the right mode of transportation according to the schedule and travel needs will help improve travel efficiency and enjoy a pleasant journey.


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