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Beijing Railway Station Sells Tickets in English
2007-07-29 06:40:58
Foreigners will find it easier to buy train tickets in the Chinese capital now that the city's major railway station has begun to provide services in English.
Beijing Railway Station in the downtown area will staff two English-language information and ticket sales windows during the 62-day summer transport period.
The railway station will open a total of 120 ticket windows during the hectic months of July and August, including windows for senior citizens and deaf and mute people. The station expects 5.99 million departures in the two busy months, up 6.5 percent from the same period of last year. Coastal cities such as
Up to 15 additional trains will operate on some busy routes, according to the office.
Beijing West Railway Station, the capital's busiest, expects a record 7.55 million departures in the two peak summer months with a daily average of 122,000 passengers, up 12.8 percent over the same period last year.
The station will arrange one extra inbound and one extra outbound train on nine routes, bringing the total number of services each day to 121.

