BEIJING, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Railway stations across China expect to handle a record of 188 million passengers heading home to family for the Lunar New Year holidays. That's up 8 percent year-on-year, the Ministry of Railways (MOR) said here on Thursda
y.
"With 150 more trains in operation,
trains can carry 4.48 million travelers every day, up 180,000 compared with the
same period of 2008," MOR spokesman Wang Yongping told Xinhua.
The 40-day travel period, built around the Spring
Festival, lasts from Jan. 11 to Feb. 19.
Wang said railways across the country will face a
great amount of pressure as the Lunar New Year, which usually arrives in
February, falls on Jan. 26.
"Students and employees nationwide are heading for
home for an early holiday, while migrant workers are also returning home earlier
this year as many manufacturers they work for have cut or ceased production amid
weak market demand," said Wang.
"When most people will be moving around at the same
time, an earlier-than-usual travel rush is around corner."
Transport safety is MOR's top concern. Railway
departments nationwide are examining maintenance and transport facilities to
ensure a smooth operation, according to the ministry.
At the same time, MOR released an emergency mechanism
on Monday in preparation for possible severe weather such as snow storms and
fog.
Hundreds of thousands of passengers were stranded at
railway stations in southern China before this year's Spring Festival as
blizzards paralyzed transportation.