Chinese railways see heavy New Year holiday traffic
BEIJING - China's railways saw heavy New Year's Day holiday traffic, carrying people to tourist attractions or back home for family reunions before returning to work and school.
The country's railway network is expected to haul about 11 million passengers Monday, the final day of the three-day New Year's Day holiday, data from the China Railway Corporation showed.
To cope with the holiday demand, the railway system added 261 temporary trains Monday, the company said.
On Sunday, 8.732 million passengers traveled by train, 17.3 percent higher year on year, the company said.
The company forecast that from Friday to Monday, the number of passengers traveling by train would total 37 million, up 7 percent year on year.
The record for the most daily railway passengers, however, was set on Oct 1, 2017, when 15.03 million people traveled by train around the country.
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