No tickets will be collected for taking trains at the second batch of 48 stations
Ningbo, Fenghua, Ninghai, Sanmen, Linhai, Taizhou, Wenling, Yandangshan , Shenfang, Yueqing, Yongjia, Wenzhou South, Ruian, Pingyang, Cangnan, Shanghai Hongqiao, Songjiang South, Jinshan North, Jiashan South, Jiaxing Nan, Tongxiang, Haining West, Yuhang, Shaoxing North, Shaoxing East, Yuyao North, Zhuangqiao , Zhuji, Zuoji, Jinhua, Longyou, Quzhou, Jiangshan, Jinhua South, Wuyi North, Yongkang South, Jinyun West, Lishui, Qingtian, Yancheng North, Sheyang, Funing East, Binhai Port, Xiangshui County, Lianyungang, Gan Yu, Huaibei, Huaibei North
Tickets will no longer be collected at the first batch of 45 stations
Nanjing South, Quanjiao, Hefei, Lu'an, Jinzhai, Bengbu South, Huainan East, Shuijiahu, Hefei North, Hefei South, Changlinhe, Chaohu East, Wuwei, Tongling North, Nanling, Jingxian, Jingde, Jixi North, Shexian North, Huangshan North, Jiangning, Jurong West, Lishui, Wawushan, Liyang, Yixing, Changxing, Huzhou, Deqing, Anqing, Chizhou, Tongling, Fanchang West, Gejiang, Wuhu, Dangtu East, Ma'anshan East, Jiangning West, Hangzhou East, Fuyang, Tonglu, Jiande, Qiandao Lake, Sanyang, Hangzhou
How to reimburse electronic tickets
It is worth noting that the ticket purchase information sheet states that this cannot be used as a passenger voucher, nor is it a reimbursement voucher , passengers who need reimbursement can exchange for a reimbursement voucher at the designated window or automatic ticket vending machine at the station with relevant documents within a certain period of time.
How to collect electronic tickets
There is no need to collect electronic tickets. You only need to swipe your ID card when entering the platform. This is a way to point yourself. Train ticket form of contract.
Requirements for using electronic tickets:
Users who previously needed to pay with Alipay, WeChat, or bank cards at the ticket purchase window can do so through the 12306 website or Electronic tickets can only be used to handle refunds and changes on the mobile APP
E-tickets are also called "paperless" tickets. They refer to passengers' purchase records being retained in the reservation system, and passengers will not be charged to paper tickets. The only difference between electronic tickets and ordinary paper tickets is that one is tangible and the other is intangible. All functions should be the same as paper tickets, but in fact, the difference between the two is not that simple. In 1993, the world's first electronic ticket was launched by VALUEJET Airlines in the United States.