Jingning county passenger station telephone

Jingning county passenger center bus station. What's the phone number? 0933-252 1556。

The address of Jingning County Bus Station is11-1northeast of Apple Avenue, Jingning County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province.

Introduction of passenger station

Generally, it is located in cities where a large number of passengers arrive and leave, such as political, economic and cultural centers. Its main purpose is to organize passengers to get on and off safely and quickly, to ensure that passengers can easily handle all travel procedures such as purchasing tickets, taking their belongings and waiting for the bus comfortably, and to require a good connection between the railway and public transportation in the city.

The passenger station is mainly composed of the station building, the square in front of the station and the station yard. They have different functions, but they are an inseparable whole in layout, that is, the bus transportation trunk line concentration camp from one city to the surrounding cities.

Passenger station operation

1. Passenger service operation. Including getting on and off the bus, waiting for the bus, inquiring, and storing small pieces, it provides passengers with services in culture, food, accommodation, shopping and sanitation.

2. Passenger transport business. Including ticketing, luggage and parcel transportation, loading and unloading, warehousing and distribution, and mail loading and unloading.

3. Technical operation. Depending on the type of train.

The passenger station shall handle the following technical services:

(1) Starting and ending trains. Including train receiving and dispatching, locomotive picking and hanging, train technical inspection, car bottom picking and sending, individual passenger car hanging, dining car maintenance, etc.

(2) take the train. Including train receiving and dispatching, locomotive replacement or maintenance, train technical inspection and passenger car watering. In some cases, it also handles the operations of hanging individual passenger cars, changing the running direction of trains, supplying dining cars and refueling.

(3) Suburban (commuter) trains. Including train receiving and dispatching, locomotive picking and hanging, train technical inspection, vehicle bottom picking and delivering, etc.

(4) Some passenger stations also handle the arrival, departure and passing of a small number of freight trains.