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Stationmaster's last rush: A career spanning China's railway growth and innovation

By Luo Wangshu | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-02-19 20:31
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A Career of Transformation

As China's railway industry rapidly evolved, Wang witnessed remarkable transformations in railway stations. When she first joined the workforce, Beijing South Railway Station was a small-scale facility. However, in 2008, it was revamped into a major transportation hub, serving as the departure point for China's first high-speed railway — the Beijing-Tianjin Intercity High-Speed Train.

Beijing West Railway Station, a long-standing transportation hub, has also undergone significant modernization. "When I first arrived at Beijing West in 2006, the large crowds and high-pressure environment were overwhelming. I had to adjust quickly and strive to provide quality service," Wang recalled. Once a chaotic station with basic facilities, it has since been modernized with new waiting areas, improved signage, and advanced ticketing systems, resembling a modern shopping mall.

Frequent traveler Liu, who regularly commutes between Beijing and Hebei province, noted these improvements. "In the past, Beijing West was outdated, and food options were limited and expensive. Now, with places like McDonald's and Starbucks, prices are nearly the same as outside," Liu said. Wang echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the station's enhanced efficiency and service quality.

The expansion of China's high-speed railway network has fundamentally changed the Spring Festival travel rush. Traditionally, Chunyun was dominated by returning home. However, with rising living standards, tourism has become an increasingly popular choice, bringing a more diverse mix of travelers. It has also brought changes at railway stations.

"Previously, it was easy to distinguish passengers — migrant workers carried heavy bags, and students traveled in groups. Now, people dress better and often send their luggage home in advance," Wang said.

These shifts have also impacted Wang's daily responsibilities. While past complaints mainly focused on train delays and station services, today's travelers often struggle with new digital systems. Helping elderly passengers navigate real-name ticketing and digital services has become an integral part of her work. "It's a challenge, but also an opportunity to improve service quality," Wang said.

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