The Guangzhou Railway is expected to send 1.734 million passengers today

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-13

(Correspondent Sun Yupeng, Hu Jing, Huang Jian, Dong Jianfeng) The reporter learned from the Guangzhou Railway Group that on February 12 (the 18th day of the Spring Festival and the third day of the Lunar New Year), the Guangzhou Railway Group is expected to send 173 passengers40,000 person-times, an increase of 62 year-on-year30,000 people, an increase of 561%, an increase of nearly 20% from 2019. Among them, 107 passengers were sent from Guangdong80,000 passengers, 480,000 passengers were sent to Hunan, and the return passenger flow continued to rebound.

According to the person in charge of the passenger transport department of Guangzhou Railway Group, since the third day of the new year, the demand for travel such as visiting relatives, migrant workers, and tourism has been heating up one after another, and the intensity of passenger flow has increased compared with previous years. Guangzhou Railway Group is expected to usher in the first wave of passenger flow after the holiday on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year (February 17), sending 2.15 million passengers.

In order to meet the travel needs of passengers, Guangzhou Railway Group plans to run 2,764 trains on the 12th, reconnect 784 EMUs, and plan to add 72 trains, including 60 EMUs and 12 ordinary speed trains.

In order to improve the travel experience of passengers, Guangzhou South Railway Station, Guangzhou Railway Station, Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station, Shenzhen North Railway Station, Maoming West Railway Station and other railway stations pay attention to the whole process of worry-free service for key passengers such as the elderly, the young, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant, smooth online and offline reservation services, provide manual services and cash ticket purchase services for elderly passengers, give priority to cash ticket purchase, change and other services for elderly passengers, set up explicit priority entry "love channel", remind elderly passengers to give priority to ticket inspection, fast entry and exit of the station, and provide the elderly pick-up appointment service. In addition, during the Spring Festival, the Guangzhou-Kowloon Passenger Depot will set up "love seats" in the general express dining car to provide convenience for key passengers such as the elderly, the weak, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant.

Warm reminder from the railway department: Please pay attention to the 12306** information and the announcements of major railway stations in time, and the specific remaining tickets are subject to the announcement. 6:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. is the morning rush hour for passenger flow, please reserve sufficient time for security checks, transfers, etc., so as not to delay your trip.

On the 12th, the remaining tickets are as follows:

Guangzhou South Railway Station: There are still remaining tickets to Changsha South, Wuhan, Beijing West Huaihua South, Nanchang West, Zhengzhou East, Guiyang North, Chongqing West, Zhanjiang West, Nanning East, Chengdu East, Guilin North, Shenzhen North, and Zhuhai.

Guangzhou Station: Tickets are available in all directions.

Guangzhou Baiyun Station: There are a small number of seats in the direction of Zhangjiajie West and Badong, and there are remaining tickets in the other directions.

Shenzhen North Railway Station: There are remaining tickets to Guangzhou South, Hong Kong West Kowloon, Shenzhen Pingshan, Chaoshan, Ganzhou West, Huizhou North, Hengyang East, Wuhan, Heyuan East, Fuzhou South, Xiamen, Fuzhou, Chenzhou West, Jingdezhen North, Zhengzhou East, Changsha South, Nanchang West, Hangzhou East, Xiangtan North, Nanchang East, Yichang East, Shanghai, Nanjing South, Shanghai Hongqiao and other directions.

Foshan West Railway Station: There are still remaining tickets to Guangzhou South, Zhuhai, Zhanjiang West, Nanning East, Liuzhou, Beihai, Kunming South, Guilin, Guiyang, Chongqing, and Chengdu East.

Correspondents: Sun Yupeng, Hu Jing, Huang Jian, Dong Jianfeng.

Photo: Sun Yuanzhi.

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