In the first eight days of the Chinese Year of the Dog, 1.3
million passengers traveled via a pivotal railway hub in downtown
Guangzhou, the local railway authorities said.
The passenger-flow reported between Jan. 29 and Feb. 5 was 10
percent down from the same period last year.
Guangzhou Railway Station received 170,000 passenger arrivals on
Sunday, down 25 percent year-on-year. Despite the decline in
arrivals, one passenger train pulled in at the station every three
minutes on average.
On Sunday, more than 405,000 passengers arrived at the
Guangzhou-centered Pearl River Delta. By Sunday, at least 1 million
migrant workers from central China's
Hunan Province alone had arrived at the area in the post-Spring
Festival passenger rush.
Guangzhou Railway Group has forecast more passengers to arrive
in the booming southern city over the coming weekend, when students
attending colleges in Guangzhou will come back for the spring
semester and more migrant workers will return after the Lantern
Festival -- the 15th day of the Chinese New Year that traditionally
marks the end of the Spring Festival.
The group has opened up a number of temporary exits to
evacuatepassengers in time and cancelled some freight trains to
ease the pressure on passenger transport.
"There were crowds of passengers all right, but the railway
station was in good order and I didn't feel too cramped," said a
passenger, surnamed Wang, who arrived from Hengyang in Hunan
Province on Sunday.
(Xinhua News Agency February 7, 2006)