Explore the historical relics of the Jiangshu Railway, including preserved railway tracks, old station buildings, and vintage trains. Take a stroll along the tracks, visit the museum to learn about the railway’s role in regional development, and enjoy scenic views of the park area.

Jiangshu Railway Relics Park, located on the west side of the north gate of Zijing Garden, Dengyun Road, Gongshu District, Hangzhou, is the first railway relic in Zhejiang Province. The park with this railway relic as its theme is the first railway relic park in Hangzhou.
The Jiangshu Railway Relics Park creates a rich atmosphere reminiscent of an old railway station, recreating the history of the Jiangshu Railway and enriching canal tourism. Recreated based on historical materials, the park features a clock tower, waiting room, locomotive, and sections of track. The locomotive weighs 125 tons, and the two tracks are 45 meters long.
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Recommended playing time: about 1 hour
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The Jiangshu Railway Relics Park preserves the remnants of an important railway that played a vital role in the development of Zhejiang’s transportation and economy in the early 20th century. The park showcases the history of the railway, which helped link various towns and contributed to the industrialization of the region.
The park is located in the Jiangshu area of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. You can take a taxi or use public transportation like buses to reach the park. The nearest metro station is about a 20-minute walk away.
The park is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM. The best times to visit are in the morning or late afternoon, as the park tends to be less crowded during these hours.
Entrance to the park is free, but there may be small fees for special exhibits or guided tours. Tickets can be purchased onsite at the entrance.
Booking in advance is not necessary for general visits. However, for special events or guided tours, it’s recommended to check availability and book at least a few days in advance.
You will need about 1 to 2 hours to fully explore the park, especially if you wish to take time to visit the museum and learn about the railway's history.
The main highlights include the preserved railway tracks, old station buildings, the railway museum, and the vintage trains. Don’t miss the scenic spots around the park for some beautiful photos.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and some staff may offer limited English-language assistance. Audio guides may be available, depending on the season, but it’s best to check in advance.
The best photography spots include the old train station buildings, the railway tracks stretching into the distance, and the vintage trains on display. These offer great opportunities for capturing the essence of the railway’s history.
Start with the museum to learn about the history of the railway, then take a walk through the park to explore the railway tracks, station buildings, and vintage trains. End your visit by enjoying the scenic views around the park.
Night visits are not typically available, but the park is beautifully lit in the evening. Special tours or events may occur during holidays or festivals, so it’s worth checking the schedule ahead of time.
The park can get busy on weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are during weekdays in the early morning or late afternoon.
The park offers basic facilities such as toilets, water fountains, and resting areas. There are no major food outlets, but small shops offering snacks and drinks are available.
The park is generally accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with paved paths and resting areas. Some of the vintage train carriages may not be fully accessible, but most of the park can be easily explored by all age groups.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are preferred and widely accepted within the park.
There are no major restaurants within the park itself, but several local eateries and small cafes can be found in the nearby area, offering a variety of Chinese and local Zhejiang cuisine.
Vegetarian options are generally available at local restaurants nearby, but halal food may be limited. It’s recommended to check with individual eateries for specific dietary preferences.
There are several hotels within a short distance from the park, ranging from budget accommodations to more upscale options. Some popular hotels include those near Hangzhou West Lake, which is about a 15-20 minute drive away.
Nearby attractions include the famous West Lake, Lingyin Temple, and the Zhejiang Museum. These can be easily combined in a day trip for a fuller Hangzhou experience.
There are small souvenir shops near the park, selling typical items such as postcards, railway-themed gifts, and traditional Zhejiang handicrafts.
Public transportation options, including buses and taxis, are available to take you to other parts of Hangzhou. The West Lake area is a popular next stop, easily accessible by bus or metro.