Chengdu Transportation
As an important city of Sichuan Province, Chengdu is a transportation hub in south-west China. It can connect with Tibet, Kunming, Yunnan province and Qinghai. The Shuangliu international airport is one of the largest airports in china play a very important role in mainland transportations, with flights to many major domestic cities and other countries.
There are two railway stations in Chengdu and they are serves destinations in major cities in china, such as Beijing, Xi’an, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing and Urumqi.
Because of Chengdu’s location of china, the road system is advanced compared to its neighbor cities in south west china. The important highway and expressways from Chengdu to Mianyang, Leshan, Nanchong and Chongqing have been completed.
Travel to Chengdu will be convenient at present.
All Transportation in Chengdu
Traveling Chengdu By Taxi
Going to Chengdu By Coach
Going to Chengdu By Train
Going to Chengdu By Air
Located in the southwest of Chengdu city, Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (成都双流国际机场) is about 20km from the center of Chengdu. It operates services to more than seventy cities and twenty countries, even Delhi, Sydney, and London. Since September in 2013, this airport becomes much more popular as Chengdu joins Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai in allowing visa-free 72-hour transits. Passengers from the 45 countries can stopover in Chengdu for 72 hours and then fly to a third country.
There are two lobby of the airport. Considered popular tour, it has opened air-line from Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou. Visitors are advised to book flights early for this popular trip if your time is very limited. Visitors going to Chongqing or some of cities in Sichuan province must take flights on the old lobby, a short distance away from the new one.
Shuttle buses are availed from center of Chengdu and it will take about 35 minutes and cost 20 yuan. The first bus starts at 5:00am and for 20-minutes intervals each bus. Take a taxi from center of city to airport will cost 60-70 yuan.