Railway staff work hard to ensure safety of passengers during Spring Festival travel rush in Shanxi-Xinhua

Railway staff work hard to ensure safety of passengers during Spring Festival travel rush in Shanxi

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2025-01-24 20:48:20

Railway workers inspect the circuit facilities of a section of railway in Lyuliang City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 21, 2025.

A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Liu Liangliang/Xinhua)

Railway workers maintain a section of railway in Yuncheng City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 20, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua)

A railway worker inspects a section of railway in Shouyang County, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 20, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)

Railway workers inspect a section of railway on a bridge in Lyuliang City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 21, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Liu Liangliang/Xinhua)

A railway worker maintains a section of railway in Yuncheng City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 21, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua)

Railway workers maintain a section of railway in Yuncheng City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 20, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua)

Railway workers inspect the circuit facilities of a section of railway in Lyuliang City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 21, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Liu Liangliang/Xinhua)

A railway staff member (L) provides services to a passenger at the platform of Yuncheng Railway Station in Yuncheng City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 20, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua)

Railway workers inspect a section of railway on a bridge in Lyuliang City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 21, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Liu Liangliang/Xinhua)

Railway workers inspect a section of railway on a bridge in Lyuliang City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 21, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Liu Liangliang/Xinhua)

Railway workers maintain a section of railway in Yuncheng City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 20, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua)

A railway staff member works at a control room of Yuncheng Railway Station in Yuncheng City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 20, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua)

A railway worker inspects a section of railway in Shouyang County, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 20, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)

Railway workers inspect the circuit facilities of a section of railway in Lyuliang City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 21, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Liu Liangliang/Xinhua)

A railway worker inspects a section of railway in Shouyang County, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 20, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)

Railway workers inspect a section of railway on a bridge in Lyuliang City, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 21, 2025. A large number of railway staff work with their utmost efforts to ensure the safety of passengers during the Spring Festival travel rush, or chunyun.

The Spring Festival, China's biggest traditional holiday, will fall on Jan. 29 this year.

The 40-day travel period, which began on Jan. 14, is expected to witness a record 9 billion passenger trips across the country as passenger needs evolve. (Photo by Liu Liangliang/Xinhua)