On the high-speed rail platform, white characters on the blue background indicate the car numbers of eight main trains, white characters on the purple background indicate the car numbers of eight EMUs in reverse grouping, black characters on the yellow background indicate the car numbers of 16 EMUs in forward grouping, and black characters on the green background indicate the car numbers of 16 EMUs in reverse grouping.
Blue indicates a single train, that is, 8 cars, and yellow indicates a double train, that is, 16 cars. If it is a 9 to 16 bus, you can find the yellow landmark directly. If it is a 1 8 train, you have to ask the staff about the formation of the train and press blue and yellow to find it, or look at the prompt on the big screen.
Blue and purple, yellow and green marks correspond to opposite numbering directions, that is, if the left side of the blue mark leads to car 1, then the left side of the purple mark leads to car 8.
Set landmarks to use different colors.
High-speed railway station has landmarks of different colors for the convenience of tourists. You can directly find your station and the corresponding vehicle location by the numbers on the color of the road sign. Ordinary passengers can clearly see the color of the landmark corresponding to the train on the electronic screen in the waiting room or ticket gate.
If passengers see that the color of the landmark is yellow, they only need to look for the yellow landmark after checking in and entering the platform. Then through the numbers on the yellow landmark, you can quickly find the corresponding door position. You can get on the train when you find the carriage, then look for the specific seat, and finally wait for the train to leave.
At present, some high-speed railway station have two ticket gates, which are denoted by ticket gates A and B respectively. Usually, these two ticket gates correspond to the same platform, but the corresponding bus routes are somewhat different. Generally, ticket gate A corresponds to the car in the first half of the train, and ticket gate B corresponds to the car in the second half of the train. Passengers can enter the station from the corresponding ticket gate according to the specific situation.