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ID card is required for 48 railway stations in Yangtze River Delta to use e-ticket

2019-11-20| Pandatrips | News

 

Since November 20, in 48 stations under the jurisdiction of China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Shanghai Railway Bureau), the paper ticket will be transferred to the electronic ticket, and the Yangtze River Delta railway is gradually expanding the application scope of the electronic ticket

the specific 48 stations are: Ningbo, Fenghua, Ninghai, Sanmen County, Linhai, Taizhou, Wenling, Yandangshan, Shengfang, Yueqing, Yongjia, Wenzhou south, Ruian, Pingyang, Cangnan, Shanghai Hongqiao, songjiangnan, Jinshan north, jiashannan, Jiaxing South, Tongxiang, Haining West, Yuhang, Shaoxing north, Shaoxing East, Yuyao north, ZhuangQiao, Zhuji, Yiwu Jinhua, Longyou, Quzhou, Jiangshan, South Jinhua, North Wuyi, South Yongkang, West Jinyun, Lishui, Qingtian, North Yancheng, Sheyang, East Funing, Binhai port, Xiangshui County, Lianyungang (3.790, 0.08, 2.16%), Ganyu, Huaibei and North Huaibei

on November 12, electronic tickets were opened at 45 stations in Shanghai Railway Bureau. From November 12 to mid December, the Shanghai Bureau said it planned to implement electronic passenger tickets for the high-speed rail car stops within the jurisdiction section in stages, including the four new lines to be opened, namely, Zhengfu, shanghehang (North Section), Xuyan and Lianzhen (North Section).

the existing paper railway tickets in China are red barcode tickets and blue magnetic medium tickets, both of which are real name tickets. They integrate the functions of railway passenger transport contract voucher, boarding voucher, reimbursement voucher, etc. passengers need to take the train with the ticket

e-ticket separates the three voucher functions of passenger transport contract, boarding and reimbursement carried by the original paper ticket, and reflects the transport contract in the form of electronic data. The railway no longer issues paper ticket. When passengers use electronic tickets, they need to swipe their ID cards

if you need to query the ticket information, you can print or download the ticket information sheet through the website, or you can print it at the ticket window of the station or at the automatic ticket machine. For passengers who do not use cash to purchase tickets and do not take out reimbursement vouchers, tickets purchased from any channel can be refunded or re signed in the Internet self-service The reimbursement voucher of

needs to be exchanged at the ticket window or automatic ticket machine of the station with ID card within 30 days after taking the bus. There is no compartment seat information on the voucher

on November 22, 2018, Hainan high speed railway around the island took the lead in implementing e-ticket; from July 27 this year, the pilot scope of e-ticket increased to four high-speed rail intercity railways from Shanghai to Nanjing, Chengdu to Chongqing, Guangzhou to Zhuhai (West of Zhanjiang), Kunming to Dali to Lijiang

in September, Jingxiong Intercity Railway (Beijing section) and Meishan railway in October were opened, as well as electronic passenger tickets. In the future, e-ticket will be promoted and implemented in more railways across the country.

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