13 pairs of additional trains for Harbin railway to meet the travel needs of passengers
With the Spring Festival approaching, China Railway Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd. has added 13 pairs of trains, including 10 pairs of high-speed rail EMU trains, to meet the travel needs of visitors to visit relatives, friends and leisure tourism.
on New Year's day this year, the direct passenger flow of Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd. is mainly concentrated in the far direction of Shenyang. The railway department runs a pair of high-speed EMU trains from Harbin West to Chengde south peak line, which is convenient for passengers to travel. In view of the passenger flow demand in hot directions of short and medium distance, such as Qiqihar, Jiamusi and Zhalantun, the high-speed EMU and ordinary speed train are added to meet the passenger demand, and measures such as starting weekend line, peak line EMU and EMU reconnection are taken to increase the transportation capacity. Add 4 pairs of high-speed rail EMUs, 5 pairs of railway EMUs, and 30 pairs of EMUs between Harbin and Jiamusi, with a minimum interval of 14 minutes, so as to realize the "public transportation" operation. Since the winter of
, Hailar, ALSHAN, Manzhouli and other places in Inner Mongolia have welcomed the tourism craze. The exotic customs of Manzhouli at the Sino Russian port and the beautiful snowscape of ALSHAN attract tourists from all over the world to visit and play. Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd., in cooperation with the local municipal government and the culture and tourism group, officially launched the "Hulunbuir" grassland forest tourism train from Hailar to the north of ALSHAN and Manzhouli on January 1, providing tourists with high-end, high-quality services and travel experience.
in addition, Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd. added two pairs of ordinary speed trains from Qiqihar to Zalantun and Jiamusi to Tongjiang, and insisted on 23 pairs of public welfare green "slow trains" in the direction of Wuyiling, Hanjiayuan, Gulian, Changting Town, Mangui, Qianjin Town, etc., to meet the travel needs of villages and towns in remote areas during festivals.