(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Beijing gradually resumes inter-provincial long-distance passenger transport

  China News Service, Beijing, May 4 (Reporter Du Yan) Since the suspension of inter-provincial long-distance passenger lines and chartered passenger services on January 26, Beijing Liuliqiao Long-distance Passenger Station resumed operations on May 4, mainly involving lines Provinces within 800 kilometers, including Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, etc.

  On April 30th, the first-level response of Beijing ’s public health emergencies was adjusted to second-level, and Beijing has gradually restored long-distance passenger lines and chartered tours to and from Beijing in accordance with the principles of “safety and order, grading by zone, and from near to far”. business.

  The Beijing Municipal Transportation Commission said on May 4 that the specific recovery plan is: In the first week, gradually resume inter-provincial passenger lines and chartered tours within 800 kilometers of both low-risk areas and destinations, mainly involving Tianjin and Hebei , Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Shandong, Henan, and other provinces; in the second week, passenger transportation lines and chartered tour businesses in other provinces with low-risk areas through and to destinations will be gradually restored.

  On May 4, the Beijing Liuliqiao passenger transport hub, one of Beijing's important passenger transport hubs, was "opened." Yu Haiquan, general manager of Beijing Liuliqiao Passenger Transport Hub, said that on the first day of operation, 39 lines were opened, accounting for 29% of the total line volume of the station, mainly involving Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and other provinces; planned daily dispatch of 84 lines Frequency, accounting for 23% of the station's total frequency.

  He said that it is expected that by May 9th, the Liuliqiao Passenger Transport Hub will have 85 re-routing lines, accounting for about 63% of the total line volume of the station; it is expected that the number of daily departures will reach 200, and the pre-sale service will also gradually resume .

  The reporter learned that the main hub of the Liuliqiao Passenger Transport requires passengers to provide personal information and contact information when purchasing tickets. Passengers entering the station must wear masks to maintain a safe distance of more than one meter. At the same time, passengers are required to hold and present the "Beijing Health Treasure" green code, and enter the station to purchase tickets and conduct security checks after passing the temperature measurement in the designated area. In response to the situation of persons with abnormal body temperature, the station has set up isolation zones, and formulated emergency treatment measures and linkage mechanisms.

  Passengers need to show the green code again before boarding the ticket and provide the ticket and ID card for verification at the same time to ensure that all passengers ride healthily.

  On May 4, some lines of Zhaogongkou Passenger Terminal and Sihui Passenger Terminal also resumed operation.

  The Beijing Municipal Transportation Commission said that Beijing will not resume passenger lines in areas with high or medium risk of epidemic risk for the time being. It will always pay attention to changes in the level of epidemic risk released by the country and Beijing, and restore them in due course. (Finish)