Railway stations in the Chinese capital have been ordered to
make full preparation for an expected soar of passengers flow which
may begin on Thursday, the municipal railway administration said on
Wednesday.
More than 360,000 passengers, mainly rural migrant workers and
college students, were expected to embark on their homebound
journey by train on Thursday, for family reunions during the
upcoming Spring Festival, or the Chinese lunar new year which falls
on Jan. 29 this year, according to the administration.
This passenger flow peak may last till January 28, the lunar new
year's eve, and the two major railway stations in Beijing, namely
the Beijing Railway Station and the Beijing West Railway Station,
are expected to handle a record daily passenger flow of 130,000 and
200,000 people respectively, said the administration.
According to the administration, Beijing railways will receive
more than 10 million passengers during the Spring Festival rush
season, which will last some 40 days from Jan. 14 to February 22, a
year-on-year increase of 5.16 percent.
To handle these passengers, the administration has prepared 84
pairs of additional passenger trains for the busiest railway
lines,linking the capital to regional centers such as Chengdu,
Chongqing,Wuhan, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
In addition, the railway stations have opened 440 ticket
counters to provide 24-hour service.
Meanwhile, the Beijing municipal government has intensified
efforts to guarantee the safety of the passengers during the
festival season. Passengers are banned from carrying dangerous
chemicals and materials that might trigger fires. And the local
police vowed to punish ticket frauds harshly.
Since the year 2000, China has prolonged its three major
publicholidays, namely the Spring Festival, May Day and National
Day, from three days to seven days. This has created the so-called
"golden weeks," during which many people choose to travel across
the country or have reunions with their families afar.
(Xinhua News Agency January 19, 2006)