China Pilots Name-based Train Ticket System
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China will pilot a system requiring train travelers to buy tickets with their own personal IDs to crack down on hoarding by scaplers during the annual transportation peak.
Traveler's name and ID card number will be printed on the ticket, and ID card is also necessary for boarding, the Ministry of Railway said on Friday.
The new system will be implemented in 37 stations along the trunk lines passing through the southern Guangdong and Hunan provinces, as well as the southwestern Sichuan, where large numbers of migrant workers arrived and left.
The system will be effective between January 30 and February 13. This year's Lunar New Year fell on February 14. Travelers could buy tickets ten days before departure.
Student ID card and foreign passport are also eligible.
It has long been a headache for the Chinese authorities that inadequate railway service resulted in severe ticket shortages notably during the festival transportation peak season when people moved across the nation for family reunion and vacation.
The situation was exacerbated as scalpers stockpiled tickets and resold them at higher prices for fat profit margins.
The National Development and Reform Commission predicted the nation's railway network will carry 210 million people, a rise of 9.5 percent from a year ago.
(Xinhua News Agency January 9, 2010)