New Year's Eve is approaching, and Spring Festival travel is at its peak. According to news from China Railway Wuhan Bureau Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Wuhan Railway") on the 7th, Wuhan Railway's transportation order has basically returned to normal. On February 7, it plans to operate 71.5 additional pairs of night high-speed trains, with a total of 516 trains departing. 132% of the number of trains; it is expected to carry 650,000 passengers, which will reach 153.3% of the same period during the Spring Festival in 2023.

  Hankou Railway Station is an important railway transportation hub in central China. Previously, due to continuous rain, snow and freezing weather, many trains passing through Hankou Railway Station were delayed or temporarily suspended.

  On the morning of the 7th, in the square in front of Wuhan Hankou Railway Station, the snow on the pedestrian and vehicle passages has been cleared. Multiple tent corridors have been set up on the square, and staff are guiding passengers entering the station in an orderly manner. In the train station, multiple electronic screens display train information in real time. At present, the number of suspended trains at Hankou Station has dropped significantly compared with the previous few days, and the transportation capacity has basically recovered.

  In order for passengers to have a better ride, Wuhan Railway has launched a number of services. For example, the "Hand Warming and Heart Warming" project is promoted, adding aromatherapy in waiting rooms and bathrooms, opening up fast entry channels for emergency passengers, promoting the "Endurance Project" to add waiting charging facilities, and setting up medical service points. In addition, the railway station strengthens coordination and linkage between stations and areas, shares passenger flow conditions in a timely manner, and coordinates with buses, subways, taxis, etc., to smooth the "last mile" of passenger travel by increasing the number of trains and extending operation times.

  Wu Taotao reported from Wuhan, Hubei

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