@stoneip Yes it is RMB50, RMB 40 if you can show your eTicket or boarding pass when I do it last time
BUT remember it is running at a lost and hardly anyone ride on it. I ride on taxi at any given time to and from airport and it just cost me RMB 180 during day time for an hour, airport-to-hotel, while if I take meg-lev, it will involve a change, and I still jump on taxi after the meglev (I won't do subway in China, it is jam packed)
BTW, Shanghai have subway running almost in parallel with Meglev from PuDong to Airport .. what a money wasting project
@Chris Li I don't recall being very far from the airport when you get off the Mag Lev. IIRC you're at the airport when you get off so you just have to get over to your terminal. The other station is pretty out of the way though so people mostly just take it to take the super fast train. With the extra stop and waiting for the train you're probably only saving like 15 minutes versus other modes of transportation but still...it's really neat and people do ride it.
@Chris Li A 45 minute trip from downtown to PVG riding subway + maglev is way faster and cheaper than riding taxi cab (total cost about RMB55 at most). Also it's virtually traffic/accident proof.
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How much for a tickit?$100 for 10 miles I bet.
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@Juice89
Current 430km/h High-Speed Train cost RMB$50 only.
@stoneip
That's 7.40 USD.
@stoneip Yes it is RMB50, RMB 40 if you can show your eTicket or boarding pass when I do it last time
BUT remember it is running at a lost and hardly anyone ride on it. I ride on taxi at any given time to and from airport and it just cost me RMB 180 during day time for an hour, airport-to-hotel, while if I take meg-lev, it will involve a change, and I still jump on taxi after the meglev (I won't do subway in China, it is jam packed)
BTW, Shanghai have subway running almost in parallel with Meglev from PuDong to Airport .. what a money wasting project
@Chris Li I don't recall being very far from the airport when you get off the Mag Lev. IIRC you're at the airport when you get off so you just have to get over to your terminal.
The other station is pretty out of the way though so people mostly just take it to take the super fast train. With the extra stop and waiting for the train you're probably only saving like 15 minutes versus other modes of transportation but still...it's really neat and people do ride it.
@Chris Li A 45 minute trip from downtown to PVG riding subway + maglev is way faster and cheaper than riding taxi cab (total cost about RMB55 at most). Also it's virtually traffic/accident proof.