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What is a tourist train? What are the trains and ordinary trains?

A special tourist train refers to a train connecting several representative scenic spots, which satisfies tourists' desire to visit multiple scenic spots at one time. The special tourist train has the characteristics of favorable weather, favorable geographical location and harmonious people, which can give full play to the advantage of "multiple tours on one line", that is, a tourist route can provide a variety of tourism choices.

The difference between tourist special trains and ordinary trains

1, different driving routes

The station of tourist train is a representative tourist attraction.

The station of the ordinary train is the railway station of the city.

2. The departure time is different

Tourist trains are started according to the needs of tourism. Generally speaking, it is a special train organized by tour groups and arranged according to the route and time. After arriving at various scenic spots, passengers can get off and play, and the train will wait for tourists to get on the bus at the station to continue (playing while walking).

The departure time of ordinary trains is fixed, and so is the station. Every stop has to stop, but the stay time is short.

Extended data

On March 3, 2009 13, Zhejiang China Travel Service (CTS) started its 9-day trip to Taiwan Province Province from Yiwu, a city in southern Zhejiang, with nearly 1000 Zhejiang tourists.

This is a new train and mini-three links for sightseeing in Taiwan Province Province after direct air service between Hangzhou and Taipei. As the first train from Chinese mainland to Taiwan Province Province, the train will arrive in Xiamen, transfer to Kinmen, and travel to the island of Taiwan Province Province.

2. According to the load capacity, railway trains can be divided into freight cars and passenger cars. There are also vans that have both. Countless continuous vehicles. A train in general, especially a train consisting of a traction locomotive and a carriage carrying goods or passengers.