1. Open the phone, find "12306" and click to enter, as shown in the figure.
2。 After entering, select the origin and destination of the train at the position shown in the figure, and click "Query Tickets", as shown in the figure.
3. Select the train you want to take, and then click the displayed position.
4. Click the position arrow as shown in the figure to see the train route, as shown in the figure.
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High-speed rail ticket "paperless"
Recently, Lu Dongfu, Party Secretary and General Manager of China Railway Corporation, announced at the "Forum on the 10th Anniversary of the Development of Intelligent High-speed Railway and the Opening of Beijing-Tianjin Intercity Railway" that e-tickets will be promoted nationwide next year.
At that time, passengers may be able to "swipe their mobile phones" and "swipe their ID cards" to enter the station directly, without having to exchange paper tickets before getting on the bus.
E-ticket, also known as "paperless" ticket, means that after ordering tickets through the Internet, passengers can take the bus directly through the railway station entrance and ticket gate with valid identification documents such as the second-generation ID card, without exchanging paper tickets.
It is not uncommon for high-speed rail to brush ID cards into the station. In fact, it has been gradually implemented since the real-name management of train tickets was realized in China. I believe many friends have also had the experience of directly swiping ID cards.
However, for a long time, most parts of China still need to "check tickets" before entering the station.
At present, many high-speed trains between Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen and major second-tier cities in China have basically realized ID card rides.
There are still many trains running between other second-tier cities and some relatively remote areas, which still do not support "paperless" rides. When passengers take these trains, they still need to exchange paper tickets at the ticket office of the railway station to enter the station.
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