High-speed rail transfer is a problem that many people will encounter during travel, especially for those who are taking high-speed rail for the first time or are not familiar with the route, transfer station may bring some trouble. This article will give you a detailed answer to how to transfer high-speed rail stations, so that you can easily complete the transfer process.
1. Transfer strategy.
1. Reserve a reasonable transfer time. It is recommended that the transfer at the same station should not be less than 15 minutes, and the transfer time between different stations in the same city should be set aside according to the distance between the two stations.
2. Determine the convenient transfer channel at the transfer station. In general, high-speed rail stations and some larger stations support convenient transfer within the station, and you can see the corresponding transfer guidance when you get off the train. If you are not sure whether you can transfer at the station where you are transferring, you can consult the railway customer service in advance.
3. Transfer according to the transfer convenience guide. For example, the transfer channel in most high-speed rail stations is on the train platform, and the ticket inspection and boarding channel is the same, but one goes down and one up. Some train stations require a transfer to a designated platform. In either case, be sure to pay attention to the transfer guidance and don't follow the crowd and miss out on the convenient transfer.
4. Show your ticket (ID card) to enter the waiting hall. Remember that entering the waiting hall through the transfer tunnel requires verification of the transfer ticket, so be sure to purchase a ticket for the next train in advance.
5. Follow the prompts (station screen, 12306 or on-site staff) to the waiting area for the transfer train.
Through the above five steps, I believe you can successfully complete the high-speed rail transfer process. When transferring stations, stay calm, patient and attentive, follow the instructions on signs and timetables, and pay attention to safety issues. If you encounter difficulties or problems, do not hesitate to ask the station staff for help.