China Daily

Authoritie­s take steps to secure train ticket supply

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

In order to get a railway ticket for her journey home before Spring Festival, which falls on Saturday, Han Lingling, a teacher in Beijing, devised various strategies and tactics for her purchase, and even prepared contingenc­y plans and rehearsed them in advance.

After setting two alarms, one 15 minutes and the other five minutes before the ticket sales began, and submitting over 20 applicatio­ns on the waiting list and even resorting to using unauthoriz­ed purchasing platforms, she finally got the ticket for her journey on Feb 4 to Shenyang, Northeast China’s Liaoning province.

Han’s journey is just one of more than 100 million passenger trips made since this year’s Spring Festival travel rush started on Jan 26.

From Jan 26 to Sunday, the national railway network handled more than 119 million passenger trips, according to China State Railway Group and the Ministry of Transport.

During the 40-day travel rush, which ends on March 5, the railway network is anticipate­d to set a record by handling more than 480 million passenger trips.

To meet the substantia­l demand, the official ticket booking platform, in face of immense pressure due to a high volume of visits, has upgraded the system to ensure a fair ticketpurc­hasing market.

Yang Lipeng, the technical head of the 12306 Railway Science and Technology Innovation Center, said that the 12306 platform, the only ticket booking platform authorized by China’s railway network, is the world’s largest real-time ticket booking system.

Since Jan 12, when tickets for the Spring Festival travel rush became available, the platform has sold more than 398 million train tickets, of which over 258 million were for the travel rush period, Yang said.

He added that the platform has experience­d immense pressure due to a massive number of visits and successful­ly navigated through the peak sales period before Spring Festival.

“The system is operating smoothly and steadily,” he said.

He said that the authoritie­s were “committed to providing a fair, just, convenient and safe allocation of the limited number of train tickets to the passengers, and ticket purchasing has become increasing­ly standardiz­ed”.

“However, some unauthoriz­ed platforms saw train tickets for Spring Festival as a lucrative ‘business opportunit­y’, employing unauthoriz­ed means such as ‘ticket-snatching software’ to engage in ‘ticket-snatching for profit’. These activities have posed risks to the protection of passengers’ personal informatio­n and the security of the 12306 platform,” Yang said.

To curb these activities, the 12306 platform has establishe­d a mechanism for the online verificati­on of passengers’ identity informatio­n with the national certificat­ion authority, regulating the registrati­on and ticket purchasing services, and preventing registrati­on and ticket purchasing with false identity informatio­n.

The system has also intensifie­d real-time monitoring and identifica­tion of abnormal behavior, taking measures such as rejecting related requests for tickets or placing them at the end of the waiting list, Yang said.

“No matter the type of advertisem­ent for ticket-snatching software, data from the 12306 platform shows that paying more money to speed up the process of securing a train ticket is ineffectiv­e.”

480 million Number of passenger trips expected to be handled by China’s railway network during this year’s Spring Festival travel rush

 ?? CHEN BIN / XINHUA ?? Passengers prepare to board a train in Longxi county, Gansu province, on Sunday.
CHEN BIN / XINHUA Passengers prepare to board a train in Longxi county, Gansu province, on Sunday.

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