Li Feng, deputy head of Yangzhou Railway Station who has experienced the annual Spring Festival travel rush over the past two decades, has always gone all out to ensure the safe travel of passengers.
Early in the morning, Li Feng gave instructions to various staff members and carried out routine inspections of the entrance, the driving room and the central control room.
After the inspection, Li Fengfeng signed each form, which meant a heavy responsibility.
After 9 a.m., more and more passengers arrived at the station. Li Feng returned to the security checkpoint to stay at the most important post together with his colleagues.
Li Feng, Deputy head of Yangzhou Railway Station
We need to hold back the passenger
flow from time to time so that
it is now crowded at the entrance
Li Feng said that many passengers will carry all kinds of New Year's goods with them, so the security check needs to be extra careful. The more you ask, the more security you will have.
Li Feng, Deputy head of Yangzhou Railway Station
Bringing flammable objects into the train station
is strictly prohibited
Passengers can bring unopened
well-packaged liquor
up to 2 bottles per person
Near noon, a middle-aged passenger forgot his ID card when he entered the station. He applied for a temporary electronic ID card, but he didn't know how to check the ticket, so he was a little flustered. Li Feng volunteered to offer help.
Li Feng, Deputy head of Yangzhou Railway Station
You scan the temporary electronic ID card
against this machine
then swipe your face
and that’s it
Every moment at the station, Li Feng "scanned" around the waiting hall, platform, ticket hall and other areas like a "radar", not letting go of a trivial detail.
As night fell, there were fewer passengers at the train station, but Li Feng remained vigilant and tense.
It was ten minutes before the last train to Beijing departed. At this time, an old man pulled a heavy suitcase and stopped at the ticket gate. He could not see how to get to the platform. Li Feng dashed forward and escorted the old man all the way to the train.
Escorting passengers on their way home, Li Feng had mixed feelings in his heart. At the age of 45 this year, he has always regarded the station as his home. He has spent more than 20 Spring Festival holidays at the railway station. It seems that the festive reunion has always been a dream.
Li Feng, Deputy head of Yangzhou Railway Station
My family sometimes jokes with me
that home is like a hotel
I'm tired from work
so I rest more at home
But I have to do my duty for this job