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Who are the people selling things on the train? Do you have any special dishes? Still. . . . . . .

Details are as follows:

1, selling food, including lunch boxes, which are all from the depot. Each train section is equipped with its own dining car staff. No outsiders are allowed in. If you sell food, you can only contact your local train section to see if you can buy some of your products and sell them on the train.

2, selling toys, socks, black gallstone bracelets and the like. The kind that advertises loudly in the carriage. Those people are not from inside the railway. They are all salesmen recruited by product manufacturers. Then coordinate with the railway department to let them sell things on the train in railway uniforms. In fact, they have nothing to do with railways.

3. Those who come to some stations will sell maps, newspapers and introduce travel and accommodation. These were sold secretly by some people at the station, or with the consent of the train conductor. And there will be a commission.

Work tasks of train attendants in railway stations

1. Prepare and adjust the daily passenger transport plan, allocate and adjust the ticket amount;

2. Investigate and analyze the passenger flow, and put forward suggestions on increasing or decreasing vehicles, adding or stopping trains;

3. Handle passenger ticket purchase, change of ticket (including telephone and online ticket purchase) and refund;

4. Organize passengers to enter the station, wait, get on and off the bus, and handle outbound ticket checking and ticket replacement;

5. Check the prohibited items carried by passengers and deal with the passengers who violate the rules;

6. Maintain the sanitary environment of waiting rooms, platforms and tracks;

7. Receiving and dispatching trains, supplying water and replenishing water for trains, and handling the handover of stations and vehicles;

8. Handle passenger inquiries, complaints and emergencies.