High-speed G‑series trains on the Shanghai to Wananxian route (serving Wan’an County via Wan’an South station) offer Second, First, and Business Class seating. The fastest services are Fuxing sets (CR400AF/BF), running up to 350 km/h (217 mph) on the Shanghai–Hangzhou section and generally 300 km/h (186 mph) on the Shanghai–Kunming and Nanchang–Ganzhou high-speed corridors. Typical routings start at Shanghai Hongqiao and call at Hangzhou East, Shangrao, Nanchang West, and Ji’an West before Wan’an South; the quickest end-to-end trips are about 5 h 40 m, while stopping patterns can push the journey to roughly 6–7 hours. Onboard you’ll find reserved seating, power outlets, and luggage racks, with Business Class offering wider recliners.
By comparison, classic Z/T/K services on the conventional line (often from Shanghai or Shanghai South to Ji’an or nearby stations) operate at 120–160 km/h (75–99 mph) and usually require a short local connection for the final leg to Wan’an County. These overnight trains take around 11–14 hours and provide hard/soft seats and hard/soft sleepers, plus a dining car. For the fastest daytime ride, opt for the G‑series Fuxing (with some runs operated by Hexie CRH380 sets at 300 km/h (186 mph)); for lower fares and sleeper berths, the conventional services are the alternative.