Qingdao to Incheon by train
Travel from Qingdao (China) to Incheon (South Korea) by train (583km): schedule and information to the train connection. Compare fares and buy your ticket.
To travel by train from Qingdao in China to Incheon in South Korea, you have to include a ferry. Please read the following information and blog posts.
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583 km
How to use the following information: we show you the best routes and where to buy tickets. On longer routes you may need more than one ticket. Book your tickets step by step as explained. If you have questions about the route from Qingdao to Incheon, please ask in our forum. Of course, sometimes there are as well other travel routes possible.
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train connections : popular connections travelled by other users
Incheon - Qingdao / Beijing - Busan / Shanghai - Seoul / Shanghai - Busan / Wuhan - Seoul / Wuhan - Busan1 Qingdao (China) - Incheon (South Korea)
1a Travelling from Qingdao (China) to Incheon (South Korea)
Travel from China to South Korea by train, including the ferry from Qingdao (China) to Incheon (South Korea). The daily ferry connection has a journey time of 17 hours. Ferry tickets are available from 750 CNY (95 EUR).
The cities of Qingdao and Incheon are both well connected to the national railway networks.
Where to buy a ticket from Qingdao to Incheon?
Buy the ticket for the ferry directly at the ferry terminal or at the website of the ferry company.
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ferry: Ferry connections that might be helpful.
Qingdao - Incheon
train company:
WEIDONG Weidong Ferry
train connections: popular connections travelled by other users
Incheon - Qingdao / Beijing - Seoul / Beijing - Busan / Shanghai - Seoul / Shanghai - Busan / Wuhan - Seoul / Wuhan - Busan
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