The Shanghai–Xi'an high-speed train (沪西高速动车组列车) are high-speed train services between Shanghai and Xi'an, an ancient capital of China and the capital of Shaanxi Province.
The G1912/1913 and G1930/1927 trains were extended to Lanzhou West on 10 July 2017 (later changed to G1970/1971 and G1972/1969) with the opening of the Baoji–Lanzhou section of the Xuzhou–Lanzhou HSR.
[1] The G1974/1975 and G1976/1973 trains were extended to Chongqing West on 28 December 2017.
[3] The G360/361 and G362/359 trains offer faster services with only three intermediate stops (Zhengzhou East, Xuzhou East and Nanjing South), and are called as "benchmark trains" (Chinese: 标杆车).
Other trains are services with more stops and longer travelling time.