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Is Beijing Fengtai Station out of service?

Some trains at Fengtai Station in Beijing are out of service.

On July 30th, the railway department temporarily stopped trains on Beijing suburban railway lines S2, S5 and S6, as well as trains from Beijing West to Laiyuan K5295, Beijing Fengtai to Handan C227, Beijing Fengtai to Xiamen North D745 and Beijing West to Dajian 6437. Passengers who have purchased tickets for stopped trains can apply for full refund within 30 days. Please pay attention to the China Railway 12306 website or station announcement information in time, and make proper travel arrangements.

Beijing West Railway Station, in combination with the train delays of Beijing-Kowloon, Fengsha, Hanchang and Shitai passenger dedicated lines affected by rainfall, timely releases train operation information to help passengers make travel preparations and arrangements. The Ai Xin 036 waiting room of Beijing Railway is fully staffed, providing considerate help for special key passengers and ensuring the smooth travel of key passengers.

Reasons why the railway will stop running:

1, force majeure factors, such as floods, earthquakes, mudslides, landslides, etc. , leading to the interruption of railway transportation lines, unable to repair and restore in a short time.

2. The epidemic situation and other factors led to the isolation of the city and the interruption of traffic.

3. Combat readiness requires temporary traffic control.

4. The train outage may be due to special reasons or railway scheduling arrangements, resulting in the train not being able to start or stop on time and no longer handling the ride business.

5. Affected by the current epidemic situation in COVID-19, in order to ensure the safety of passengers and staff, the railway department has taken a series of prevention and control measures, including reducing the number of trains, closing some railway stations in areas with serious epidemic situation, and delaying some trains, resulting in a sharp drop in the number of train tickets. The railway department decided to reduce the number of trains to reduce costs.