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Long-distance passenger transport ushered in the peak of travel on September 30

On September 30, Shanghai Long-distance Passenger Terminal ushered in the highest peak of passenger flow before the National Day Golden Week. The terminal is expected to send 10,000 to 12,000 passengers throughout the day, or the peak of the year's single-day passenger flow. In order to escort the safe travel of passengers, the Jing'an police deployed additional police forces at the station today, from patrolling the waiting room to the safety inspection and reminder of passenger buses, strictly guarding the safety pass.

At 10 o'clock in the morning, in the waiting hall on the second floor of the Shanghai long-distance passenger terminal, the five-star red flag hung was filled with the atmosphere of welcoming the National Day. In the waiting hall, you can see that there are passengers waiting for the train in an orderly manner.

Long-distance passenger transport ushered in the peak of travel on September 30

Ms. Wang, a passenger: "National Day, go back and rest for a few days, the children are also on holiday, and I am also on holiday haha." ”

Long-distance passenger transport ushered in the peak of travel on September 30

Hu Haisong, assistant to the stationmaster of Shanghai long-distance passenger terminal: "On September 30, the passenger flow of our terminal is expected to be the highest day, and the number of flights we send is about 280 to 380 classes, which is about double the usual, and the number of people sent is about 10,000 to 12,000 people, which may be the highest peak passenger flow today." Today's passenger flow is mainly concentrated in the afternoon, we have arranged more than 100 classes of overtime shifts, the direction is mainly concentrated in Nantong area, Taizhou area, Yangzhou area, Yancheng area of Jiangsu Province, in addition, Qingdao, Shandong, Anhui and southern Anhui regions have also arranged some overtime shifts, the overall passenger flow is relatively stable. ”

Long-distance passenger transport ushered in the peak of travel on September 30

During the annual holidays, as the guardian of the safety of passengers, the Jing'an traffic police also strengthened the safety control of station vehicles, safety reminders for drivers and passengers, and escorted the safe travel of passengers.

Long-distance passenger transport ushered in the peak of travel on September 30

Bao Zhihui, captain of the Second Brigade of the Traffic Police Detachment of the Jing'an Public Security Bureau: "Today is such a situation of large passenger flow and large traffic flow, especially since there are Shanghai long-distance passenger terminal and Shanghai Railway Station in our jurisdiction. The police have arranged relevant plans and plans, and all police officers are on duty to prepare for relevant emergency responses. ”

Long-distance passenger transport ushered in the peak of travel on September 30

In addition, passengers need to be reminded that long-distance passenger transport is expected to have a wave of passenger flow peak on October 1, and passengers who need to take the bus must arrange their travel time, arrive at the station in advance, and wait in an orderly manner.

Source: Jing'an, Shanghai

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