Passenger flow at Urumqi Station surges during the Spring Festival travel rush
Beijing, January 29 (Youth.cn) -On January 28th, 2024, passengers at Urumqi Station were preparing to board high-speed trains. On that day, Urumqi Station served over 60,000 passengers.
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