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Beijing to Xi'an Train: Passport Booking and Station Guide

Choose the right Beijing–Xi'an high-speed train, book with a foreign passport, and navigate Beijing West and Xi'an North without station-name mistakes.

The high-speed train is usually the cleanest way to connect Beijing and Xi’an. It avoids an airport transfer at each end, gives you room to move, and brings you into Xi’an’s metro network. The planning mistakes are mostly predictable: booking the wrong station, delaying passport verification, or reading a train timetable as if it were permanent.

A traveler boarding a Chinese high-speed train for the journey from Beijing to Xi'an
One passport, one station pair. Set up the passenger profile before ticket day and keep the Chinese station names with the booking.

The station pair that works for most travelers

Start with:

  • Beijing West Railway Station — 北京西站
  • Xi’an North Railway Station — 西安北站

Beijing West connects to Beijing Metro Lines 7 and 9. Xi’an North is north of the old city and connects to the Xi’an metro. Add the last-mile trip to your hotel when comparing departure times.

Rail plans change, and other Beijing stations may appear in live results. Do not switch stations only because a train is a few minutes faster. First check the route from your Beijing hotel to the exact station and from the Xi’an station to your hotel.

Simple route diagram from Beijing West railway station to Xi'an North railway station
Main route. The high-speed line covers the long distance; metro or taxi completes the hotel transfer at each end.

How long does it take and what does it cost?

Fast G-series services can take about four and a half hours. Other trains take longer. Seat prices and availability depend on the train, date and class, so use live 12306 results for the figure you will actually pay.

SeatBest forWhat to know
Second classMost visitorsComfortable enough for the route and the best-value default
First classMore space and a quieter cabinHigher fare; useful when the price gap is acceptable
Business classPrivacy and a lie-flat-style seat on eligible trainsExpensive and not necessary for ordinary sightseeing travel

Do not confuse G high-speed services with slower overnight or conventional services. A sleeper can save a hotel night, but it is a different trip and station schedule.

When tickets open

China Railway inventory is sold through a rolling booking window. The precise on-sale time can depend on the departure station and may change. The official 12306 site and app show live availability and the current sale status.

Before the booking date:

  1. Create the 12306 account.
  2. Complete foreign-passport verification.
  3. Add every passenger exactly as printed in the passport.
  4. Decide acceptable departure windows and seat classes.
  5. Keep a second train choice in case the preferred service sells out.

On busy holidays, do not wait until all travelers are online together to discover that one passport profile needs verification.

Booking with a foreign passport

12306’s English registration supports foreign passports and email. Enter the full name and passport number carefully. Hyphens, spaces and name order can cause mismatches when they do not match the document.

Before paying, check the booking in this order:

  • use the valid passport you will carry;
  • verify the passenger before the sale date;
  • check 北京西 and 西安北 on the order page;
  • save the order number and train number offline;
  • do not replace the passport between booking and travel unless you also resolve the ticket record.

Third-party agents can be useful when foreign-card payment or group management is difficult, but the passenger data and station pair still need the same care. Service fees do not create extra official inventory.

At Beijing West

Illustrated flow through Beijing West station from security to waiting hall, gate and train
Station flow. Passport check, security, waiting hall, boarding gate, then the carriage shown on the ticket.

For a first trip, arrive 60–75 minutes before departure. Enter the railway station—not a metro entrance that leaves you on the wrong side—then pass the ID check and baggage security. Find the waiting area and gate on the departure board.

Boarding normally begins shortly before departure. If the automatic gate cannot read the foreign passport, use the staffed manual lane. Show the original passport used for booking. A booking screenshot helps staff locate the order but does not replace the passport.

Bring food or buy it after security if needed. The train usually has hot-water facilities and food sales, but selection varies. Keep luggage within what you can move through the station and lift safely.

Arriving at Xi’an North

Xi’an North is not beside the City Wall or Muslim Quarter. Use the metro or a licensed ride-hailing/taxi pickup area for the final trip. Save your hotel name and address in Chinese before arrival.

Allow extra time at the station if you plan to go straight to a timed attraction. A train arriving at 14:00 does not mean you will stand at the Bell Tower at 14:10.

For most first visits, staying inside or near the City Wall makes sightseeing convenient. Staying near Xi’an North only makes sense for a short rail connection or a hotel chosen around the station.

Train or flight?

Choose the train when…Consider a flight when…
Your hotels are near central metro connectionsThe airfare is unusually good and airport transfers are easy
You want a predictable working or resting blockYou connect directly to another flight
You prefer fewer baggage restrictionsYour schedule strongly favors a specific flight time
Weather disruption risk makes rail attractiveThe train seats you need are unavailable

Compare door to door. Airport arrival buffer, security, remote airports and baggage collection often erase much of the headline flight-time advantage.

Mistakes that cost time

  • Booking Beijing or Xi’an without reading the full station name.
  • Copying a train number or fare from an old blog.
  • Starting passport verification when tickets are already selling.
  • Leaving the original passport at the hotel.
  • Queuing repeatedly at an automatic gate that will not scan the document.
  • Booking a tight attraction time immediately after arrival.
  • Assuming all food, seats and luggage rules match a Japanese or European train.

A simple travel-day checklist

  • Original booking passport
  • Offline order details and Chinese station names
  • Hotel address in Chinese
  • Water and a light meal
  • Phone data plus payment backup
  • Power bank checked for any domestic-flight segment later in the trip
  • 60–75 minutes of station buffer

Official sources

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