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Railways pull through busiest travel rush in Jan
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-02-03 20:27

China's railway sector witnessed it's busiest season in January, as millions of people returned to their homes for the traditional Spring Festival holiday season reunion.

Railways pull through busiest travel rush in Jan
Migrant workers wait to board trains at a railway station in Guiyang, capital of southwestern China's Guizhou province, Jan 31, 2009. [Xinhua] 

The railway passenger total hit 133 million for the month, representing an increase of 11.8 percent over the same month last year, according to  the Ministry of Railways (MOR).

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In the first 21 days of the 40-day holiday rush period from Jan 11, 93.61 million people traveled by train, or a daily volume of 4.46 million on average, up 15.4 percent over the same period last year.

To cope with the booming passenger flow, extra trains were rostered for traffic hubs and densely populated regions.

The MOR warned the railways are expected to face even bigger challenges in February, when people will return to work from home towns by train.

The ministry pledged more trains for transportation hubs including Chengdu, Hefei, Wuhan and Nanchang.


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