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Huaxian bus station telephone

Huaxian Bus Station Tel: 0372-8 15 1556.

Hua county Bus Station is mainly a public service-oriented business entity (including independent and non-independent accounting) that organizes bus transport operators to receive passengers, handle passenger transport business, undertake passenger distribution tasks and provide services for passengers and passenger transport operators. It is located at the intersection of Gucheng Road, Weilai Road, Jinhe Street New District, hua county, and its telephone number is 0372-8 15 1556.

Hua county Bus Station is a grass-roots unit organized by road transport enterprises and a service department for transporting passengers. It is a place where passengers gather and distribute, and shoulders the tasks of organizing production, serving passengers, line management and information transmission. It has a sound organizational structure and consists of nine functional departments: office, finance department, security department, customer service department, logistics department, dispatching room, discipline inspection room, supervision department and resident inspection team.

The main revenue sources of hua county Bus Station are the financial allocation from the public budget and the passenger agency fees of the vehicles entering the station. Expenditure subjects are basic expenditure and project expenditure, and the basic expenditure is mainly wages and welfare expenditure, goods and services expenditure.

Huaxian county

Hua county is a county directly under the jurisdiction of Anyang City, Henan Province, located in the north of Henan Province. It is the core area of grain production in the Central Plains Economic Zone, the largest grain-producing county in Henan Province, and the only advanced grain-producing unit in China, and is known as the "granary in northern Henan".

Hua county has a long history. According to historical records, the name of Hua County began in the seventh year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1374). As for "slippery", Gai is named after the slippery city. "Yuanhe Zhi" says: "Sliding home is the foundation, and later generations think that the city has a platform near the river, so it is called Sliding Platform City."