All high-speed rail lines and EMU stops in the Yangtze River Delta will use e-tickets from May 26
According to China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd., the third batch of 24 stations of Yangtze River Delta railway opened electronic passenger tickets on November 26. So far, the high-speed railway lines and EMU stops within the jurisdiction of China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd. have all entered the era of electronic passenger tickets, which also marks that the group company takes the lead in realizing the full coverage of the application of electronic passenger tickets for high-speed railway lines and EMU stops within the scope of national railways The 24 stations in the third batch of
are respectively Suzhou north, Wuxi East, Changzhou north, Danyang north, Zhenjiang South, Chuzhou, Dingyuan, Suzhou east, Xuzhou East, Xiaoxian north, Yongcheng north, Dangshan south, Changshan, Kaihua, Yangzhou, Jiangdu, Taizhou, Jiangyan, Hai'an, Rugao, Nantong, Haimen, Qidong and Shanghai South
that is to say, since November 26, the EMU train from Nanjing to Qidong has officially implemented e-ticket
up to now, the high-speed rail lines of Shanghai Nanjing railway station, Hefei Nanjing Hefei Wuhan railway station, Nanjing Hangzhou railway station and Nanjing an high-speed railway station have officially implemented electronic passenger tickets. Passengers can enter the station through the self-service gate and manual channel by virtue of the valid and readable certificate when purchasing tickets and the dynamic QR code generated by 12306 mobile app.