Yangtze River Delta Railway: many high-speed railways are out of service today, and the train operation plan will be dynamically adjusted at any time

The surging journalist learned from China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd. at 23:00 on July 25 that in view of the impact changes brought by the 6th typhoon "fireworks" this year, the railway department decided to suspend the operation of some high-speed trains on July 26 in the evening of July 25 to ensure the safety of people's lives and property and the safety of railway transportation, It mainly includes: Beijing Shanghai High speed Railway Shanghai Nanjing Section (excluding Nanjing South), Shanghai Nanjing Intercity Danyang Shanghai Section, Shanghai Hangzhou High speed Railway, Nanjing Hangzhou High speed Railway, Shanghai Suzhou Nantong Railway (excluding Nantong Hub), Hefei Hangzhou High speed Railway Hangzhou East Xuancheng Section (excluding Xuancheng), Hangzhou Huanghua High speed Railway.

In addition, from July 26 to 27, Ningbo Wenzhou Section of Hangzhou Shenzhen Railway, Xiaoyong Railway, Jinqian Railway and Jintai Railway were closed; On July 26, Hangzhou Ningbo High speed Railway and Jinshan Railway were suspended; From July 26 to 28, Jinwen Railway, Qujiu Railway, Quning Railway, Xuanhang Railway and Anhui Jiangxi Railway were closed.

Next, the railway department will pay close attention to the change of typhoon path, and dynamically adjust the train operation plan at any time according to the actual conditions such as wind speed, rainfall and disaster impact, so as to effectively ensure the safe travel needs of passengers.

For information about the number and time of the suspended train, please refer to the station announcement. For registered passengers who have purchased tickets for the suspended train through the 12306 railway official website, the railway department will then push the relevant specific information about the suspended train in the form of SMS. Passengers should not rush to the station window or go online to handle ticket refund business on their own. Tickets of suspended trains can be refunded on the Internet within 30 days (including the day) from the ticket date, or refunded at the special window of the station with the original valid ID card used when purchasing tickets (if the reimbursement voucher has been printed, please give it to the staff at the station window), No service charge will be charged for the above. If you have any questions, please call the railway customer service hotline 021-12306 for consultation.