Trains from Ho Chi Minh City to Qui Nhon

To travel from Ho Chi Minh City (also known as HCMC and Saigon) to Qui Nhon by train you need to first travel to Dieu Tri Railway Station. From Dieu Tri there is a branch line which runs to Qui Nhon. By train it takes a further 25 minutes to travel the 15 km from Dieu Tri Railway Station to Qui Nhon.

Train Times from Ho Chi Minh City to Dieu Tri


There are current 5 direct train services a day from Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) to Dieu Tri, near Qui Nhon, available to book online.

TrainHCMCDieu Tri
SE806:4518:35
SE2211:0000:18
SE615:3003:36
SE419:0006:22
SE220:5508:08
  • The fastest train is Train #SE2 departing from Ho Chi Minh City at 20:55 and scheduled to arrive in Dieu Tri 11 hours 13 minutes later.
  • The slowest train is Train #SE22 which is scheduled to complete the journey in 13 hours 18 minutes.

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Location of Ho Chi Minh City Train Station


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Location of Dieu Tri Railway Station


Google Map of Dieu Tri Railway Station

About Travel to Qui Nhon


The easiest way to get from Dieu Tri train station to Qui Nhon is to walk to the main road by the train station and take bus T22 which terminates in Qui Nhon town centre. Bus services from Dieu Tri to Qui Nhon are more frequent than train services.

Qui Nhon football stadium
Qui Nhon football stadium

Qui Nhon’s main attraction is its excellent public beach which is still relatively underdeveloped and kept very clean by the municipal authorities. This beach does not attract a lot of tourists and tends only to become busy in the early evenings when the locals take advantage of the cooler weather to spend time on the wide promenade which runs along the coastline. The restaurants in Qui Nhon are cheap and focus on Vietnamese cuisine, rather than the international cuisine you find in more developed resort such as Nha Trang. Near to Qui Nhon is the laid back village of Bai Xep which has an excellent beach and very cheap beach bungalows of the type which which common in South East Asia 20 years, but have now virtually disappeared making way for more expensive accommodation. From Qui Nhon you can also visit the Banh It Cham towers easily as a day trip. The Banh It Cham towers are remnants of the Cham people who inhabited much of Vietnam before they were displaced by the Viet people who migrated from China into what is now Vietnam.

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