Asia's scrapped carriage

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At Asia's Scrapped Carriage, explore the collection of retired train carriages, learn about their historical significance, and enjoy the unique art installations made from the scrapped carriages.


Introducing the Asiatic Railway's abandoned carriages

The abandoned carriage of the Asia train is located at the Hangzhou Railway Driving School at the foot of Mantou Mountain in Hangzhou, outside an abandoned tunnel entrance . It is suspected to be the " Asia train " " super special " express train that ran in the Northeast region during the Japanese invasion of China .

The exterior of the carriage is covered in rust, and there are wild weeds growing on both sides of the carriage, giving it a literary and artistic atmosphere.

Climate and best time to travel

Suitable for all seasons

Recommended number of days and locations for visiting

Recommended playing time: less than 1 hour

Tickets

free

Attraction opening hours

All day


Most Popular FAQs for Asia's scrapped carriage

What is the history and significance of this attraction/city?

Asia's Scrapped Carriage showcases retired train carriages that were once part of the region's extensive rail network. The site celebrates industrial history and trains' role in shaping transportation across Asia.

Where is it located and how do I get there (metro, bus, taxi, walking)?

The attraction is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. You can reach it by metro (Line 1, stop at Hangzhou East Station), bus, or taxi. It’s a short walk from the station.

What are the opening hours and best times to visit?

Asia's Scrapped Carriage is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is on weekdays in the morning when the site is less crowded.

What is the entrance fee/ticket price, and how to buy tickets (online/offline)?

The entrance fee is ¥30. Tickets can be bought on-site or online through popular local ticketing platforms.

Do I need to book tickets in advance, and how far in advance?

Booking in advance is not necessary. However, it’s advisable to book tickets online during peak seasons to ensure entry.

How much time is needed to fully explore it?

It takes about 1 to 2 hours to fully explore the scrapped train carriages and learn about their history.

What are the must-see highlights or main areas inside?

The must-see highlights include the train carriages themselves, some of which have been transformed into art installations, and the display explaining their history and impact on regional transport.

Are guided tours or audio guides available (and in which languages)?

Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in English and Mandarin are also offered for a self-paced experience.

What are the best viewpoints or photography spots?

The best spots for photography include the entire collection of train carriages and the various artistic installations inside the carriages.

What is the recommended route or itinerary inside?

Start by exploring the exterior of the train carriages, then move inside to see the exhibits and installations. Finish by visiting the section dedicated to the history and impact of trains in Asia.

Are night visits, light shows, or special tours available?

Currently, there are no night visits, light shows, or special tours available. The attraction is open only during daylight hours.

Is it crowded, and when are the least crowded times/days to visit?

The site is generally less crowded on weekdays, especially in the morning. Weekends can be busy, so visiting early is recommended.

What facilities are available (toilets, food, water, rest areas, shops)?

There are restrooms and a few vending machines for snacks and drinks. No major restaurants or food services are available on-site.

Is the attraction accessible for elderly, children, or disabled visitors?

The site is mostly accessible, though there may be some uneven ground near the carriages. Wheelchair access is available, but it is best to check in advance for specific requirements.

Is cash needed or are cards/mobile payments accepted?

Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) and credit cards are widely accepted. Cash is not necessary but can be used for small purchases.

What restaurants or cafes are available inside or nearby?

There are a few local cafes and eateries nearby, offering quick bites and Hangzhou specialties, such as noodle shops and tea houses.

Are there vegetarian/vegan/halal food options?

Yes, there are vegetarian and vegan options available at nearby restaurants. Halal food can also be found in the surrounding area.

What hotels or accommodations are close to the site?

Nearby accommodations include mid-range hotels such as the Hangzhou East Station Hotel and several boutique hotels within walking distance.

What other attractions or landmarks are nearby and easy to combine in a day trip?

Nearby attractions include West Lake, the Zhejiang Museum, and the Hangzhou East Railway Station. These can be easily combined for a day trip.

Are there souvenir shops and what are the typical souvenirs?

There are small souvenir shops near the attraction selling train-related memorabilia, Hangzhou teas, and traditional Chinese handicrafts.

What are the best transportation options to continue the trip after visiting?

The best transportation options are taxi, metro (Hangzhou East Station), or bus. The metro is the most convenient for continuing your trip to other popular sites like West Lake.