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Over 50,000 passengers stranded at China railway station

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2016-02-03 09:01Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping
Frustrated passengers are stranded in the waiting hall at a railway station in Guangzhou, South China’s Guangdong province after several trains were delayed due to equipment failure and bad weather condition on February 1, 2016.(Photo/IC)

Frustrated passengers are stranded in the waiting hall at a railway station in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province after several trains were delayed due to equipment failure and bad weather condition on February 1, 2016.(Photo/IC)

More than 50,000 passengers were stranded at Guangzhou railway station as snow and sleet in central and eastern provinces delayed 27 trains, a railway spokesperson said on Tuesday.

In the worst cases, trains departing from Guangzhou and Shenzhen were almost six hours late.

An estimated 175,000 passengers were scheduled to travel by train in Guangzhou on Tuesday. The railway station was fully packed with passengers and, during the most crowded hours, people waited in long queues for three hours before getting into the building.

To ease congestion, local authorities have instructed buses and subway trains to skip the stop closest to the railway station, so passengers need to walk about 30 minutes to the station.

Chen Jianping, spokesperson for Guangzhou Railway Group Corp, said trains have been diverted from Nanchang and Nanning, and they plan to operate four additional trains to the central province of Hunan, a major destination for stranded passengers.

The municipal public security bureau has sent 6,200 policemen to help maintain order at the railway station.

The snowy weather that hit many provinces in central, eastern and southern China since Sunday disrupted the travel rush that involves millions of people eager to get home for the Chinese Lunar New Year's Eve on Feb. 7.

Chen said the passenger flow would return to normal in two to three days, when the snow is expected to stop.

  

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