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Are there any tour buses or buses at Wuhan Station?

Wuhan Station is a large-scale comprehensive high-speed rail station. It is also one of the most important high-speed rail stations in Wuhan and even central China. It has a very large passenger flow.

Every day, there are A large number of tourists from all over the world have stayed in Wuhan, looking for the charm brought by travel. So, are there special tourist buses and buses at Wuhan Station?

Wuchang Station has Route 402, Hankou Station has Route 411, can Wuhan Railway Station provide Also open a bus that can go directly to major scenic spots in the city center? Recently, netizen Tu Zongfang suggested on the Wuhan City Message Board of the Municipal Network Group Department and Yangtze River Network to open a bus from Wuhan Station to East Lake, Provincial Museum, Chuhe Han Street, Huang Buses to Crane Tower, Yangtze River Bridge, Jianghan Road and other scenic spots are convenient for foreign tourists who come to Wuhan by high-speed rail to visit Wuhan.

Netizens suggested that Wuhan Station open a "tourist bus"

Netizen Mr. Tu is 75 years old and lives in Yuejiazui, Wuchang. He usually visits East Lake, the Provincial Museum and other places. He found that it was very inconvenient for foreign tourists coming from Wuhan Station to ask for directions, dragging their suitcases and asking for bus stops and directions near the scenic spot.

Mr. Tu said that routes such as Route 402 departing from Wuchang Station, Route 401 departing from Hankou Station, Route 411 and Route 413 departing from Hanyang basically connect large and small scenic spots in the city, and tourists can take them Convenient, except that Wuhan Station does not have a similar line.

Mr. Tu believes that although it is very convenient to take the subway or transfer to the bus, setting up a similar bus line can better reflect the city's service level and display the city's image while facilitating foreign tourists.

He suggested opening a "tourist bus line" from Wuhan Railway Station, stopping at Happy Valley, East Lake Liyuan, Shengbo, Han Street, Shouyi Square, Yangtze River Bridge, Guishan, Guiyuan Temple, Hanzheng Street, Jianghan Road, Hankou River Beach and other places connect major scenic spots in the city, making it convenient for foreign tourists to travel in Han and Wuhan citizens to travel.

Reporter’s visit: Wuhan Station lacks direct buses to the city’s scenic spots

On the 16th, a reporter from the Changjiang Daily discovered at the Wuhan Railway Station bus station that there were more than 10 bus lines at the station. , leading to Wuchang and Hankou respectively, but there is indeed a lack of trains that can directly reach major scenic spots such as East Lake Greenway, Chuhe Han Street, Yellow Crane Tower, and Yangtze River Bridge. Taking the relatively nearby Donghu Liyuan as an example, the most convenient way to take a bus from Wuhan Station is to take bus No. 392, but the walking distance is close to 2 kilometers. If you take other trains, you need to transfer. If you take Metro Line 4, you also need to transfer or walk 2 kilometers.

In the east square of the station, the reporter met sister Li Yan, a foreign tourist. Li Yan works in Nanjing, and her sister studies in Xi'an. After meeting in Nanjing, the two sisters returned to their hometown of Dali, Yunnan Province to celebrate the New Year together, and stopped in Wuhan. Li Yan had long heard about the reputation of Wuhan East Lake. The two sisters specially stayed in Wuhan for a day, planning to visit East Lake, Han Street, Hubu Lane, etc.

At Wuhan Station, Li Yan asked the staff if there was a more convenient bus line. Staff said that due to the late construction of Wuhan Station, there are no direct lines to several scenic spots, but you can take Metro Line 4 or transfer to the bus at Wuchang Station.

Hankou, Wuchang and Hanyang all have buses to urban attractions

At noon on the 16th, the reporter came to the Moshan bus station on Lumo Road. The station is 401, 402, 413 Waiting for the departure station of three bus lines, these three lines basically cover East Lake, Han Street, Yellow Crane Tower, Yangtze River Bridge, Guqintai, Guiyuan Temple, Jianghan Road, Zhongshan Avenue and other places.

The reporter noticed that Route 401 passes through the Yangtze River Bridge, Guishan, Botanical Garden, Optics Valley Square, Guangbutun, Baotong Temple, Shouyi Square, Yellow Crane Tower, Guqintai, Guiyuan Temple and other places. Route 413 also goes to Hanyang, but the route is slightly different from Route 401.

Route 402 passes through East Lake, Botanical Garden, Scenic Village, Wuhan University, Provincial Museum, Xudong Business District, Jianghan Road, Guqintai, Turtle Mountain, Yellow Crane Tower and other places.

Route 411 starts from the Hongmiao Bus Station beside East Lake and passes through East Lake, Shengbo, Han Street, Hongshan Square, Yellow Crane Tower, Yangtze River Bridge, Guishan, Qintai, Hanzheng Street, Municipal Museum, etc. land.

The staff at Lumo Road Moshanchang Station said that Routes 401 and 402 were the earliest tourist bus lines in Wuhan. When they were first set up, the vehicles were small luxury buses with guides on board. But as early as 10 years ago, the function of the line has changed, from a tourist line to an ordinary bus, and the fare has been adjusted to that of an ordinary bus.

The staff said that because the route has basically remained unchanged and passes through many scenic spots, there are many passengers during holidays or when the East Lake holds a flower show. In addition, Hankou also has 408, 313 and other similar lines that run between Zhongshan Avenue and Hankou River Beach.

Tourism experts: There is demand and necessity for "tourist buses"

Ma Yong, dean of Hubei University Tourism Development Research Institute, believes that in recent years, Wuhan has developed rapidly and has transformed from a tourist transit area. Transformed into a tourist destination, especially after the Military World Games, more and more foreign tourists entered Wuhan, creating an opportunity to build a global tourist destination. Mr. Tu's suggestion is both needed and necessary. Opening such a bus line will allow foreign tourists to better appreciate and participate in the changes in the city's appearance.

Ma Yong also said that London, Paris, New York and other cities have set up tourist buses to connect important scenic spots and transportation stations in the entire urban area to create special tourist routes. This form is missing throughout the country, but now Wuhan has such an opportunity.