How to judge whether you are in the bus zone?

You can check the departure station and terminal station on the train ticket when you judge that you are not in the bus zone.

The ride interval refers to the interval between the passenger's location and the destination, that is, the interval between the ticket purchased by the passenger and the origin and terminal on the ticket face. For example, Taiyuan-Shanghai, the stations that pass by are all stations in the train ride interval, so the ride interval is between stations.

The travel interval of the student ticket is from the family residence to the school location. The pass purchased by passengers is the origin of the ticket, and there are clear train seats at the arrival station, so there is no need to change trains halfway. If the student ID card does not match the actual situation, you cannot enjoy the student ticket treatment. In addition, the number of student tickets per year is limited to four one-way trips. Unused times in the current year cannot be carried forward to the next year.

Student ticket ride interval rules:

The ride interval is calculated and measured by the actual distance, that is, the distance from one destination to another. According to the regulations, when the family residence and school are not in the same city, they can enjoy four one-way half-price hard seat tickets, accelerated tickets and air-conditioning tickets between their families and colleges every year. Generally, the preferential area of student tickets is filled from the station where the school is located to the train station where the family is located.

If there is no direct plan, you can choose to buy by installments. When purchasing, priority should be given to trains with short routes or few transfers. To buy a student connecting ticket, you only need to deduct 1 ride fee. Therefore, after buying a ticket, you must show the previous ticket, and you can buy the nearest station from school to home. You can take it away.