Chengdu railway station () is a major railway station in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. The station is located on North Second Ring Road, Jinniu District, to the North of the city centre. It is operated by China Railway Chengdu Group and is one of the most important hubs of the railway network in China.
Opened in 1952, Chengdu railway station is commonly called by locals as "" (North railway station) for decades to distinguish from Chengdu South railway station opened in 1970, called as "" (South railway station). And the connecting Chengdu Metro station is called so. However, outsiders may get confused because there is another officially named Chengdu North railway station established in 2007, north of this station, which is a large freight marshalling area and handles no passengers.
Since 11 October 2022, the station has been closed for refurbishment with passenger services diverted to other stations in Chengdu. It will be served by ChengduâÂÂChongqing Central line high-speed railway when the renovation is completed.
Chengdu railway station is the terminus of the BaojiâÂÂChengdu railway, ChengduâÂÂChongqing railway, ChengduâÂÂKunming railway, ChengduâÂÂDujiangyan high-speed railway, and DazhouâÂÂChengdu railway.
Chengdu railway station can be reached by taking Chengdu Metro Line 1 and Line 7 and the Chengdu BRT.
North Railway Station () is a transfer station on Line 1 and Line 7 of the Chengdu Metro. It serves the Chengdu railway station.