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1. Yes, the train that the soldier takes is dedicated.
When China's recruits enlist in the army or conduct combat exercises, before the 60s, almost all of them sat in stuffy tankers (iron-sheet closed tin trucks with very small ventilation holes), in fact, before doing stuffy tankers on the one hand, it was also for concealment, and in the 80s, with the rapid development of the economy, the military trains taken by military personnel began to slowly change to green buses.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, it has begun to use air-conditioned vehicles to transport troops, and more recently to use EMUs.
An example of a person who was being sent to the exercise.
This is a qualitative improvement in speed and comfort. With the continuous improvement of China's economic strength, many military trains dedicated to transporting military personnel and materials will be put into operation one after another in the future.
2. K1334 train.
Train K1331 1334 is a fast passenger train running between Yinchuan and Shanghai. The train has been running since January 8, 2013 and is now operated by Lanzhou Railway Bureau.
The Yinchuan Passenger Depot is responsible for passenger transport tasks. The train uses China Railway 25G passenger cars.
Along the Taizhongyin Railway and Shitai Passenger Line.
Shide Railway, Beijing-Shanghai Railway.
The whole journey is 2,215 kilometers and takes 27 hours and 29 minutes, passing through six provinces and one city in Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, and Shanghai.
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At present, it is generally not possible to requisition entire trains as special troop trains.
Soldiers recruited from a region can be used in one or several carriages of a train.
K132 K133 (Lanzhou-Shenzhen West).
K134 K131 (Shenzhen West-Lanzhou).
The terminal station of the train can be queried, but these people may not be at the terminal station.
You can get off the train and change to a train or a car.
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K1334 is just a temporary car, as for whether there will be in the future is uncertain, it was sent from Yinchuan to Shanghai.
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Officers or non-commissioned officers are not eligible for half-price train tickets with their officer ID cards and non-commissioned officer certificates, and only cadets or conscripts can enjoy half-price discounts on train tickets with their cadet ID cards and soldier IDs.
In accordance with Article 34 of the Regulations on Preferential Treatment of Military Pensions:
Active-duty servicemen with valid certificates, and disabled servicemen with the "People's Republic of China Disabled Servicemen Certificate" have priority to purchase tickets to take trains, ships, long-distance buses and civil airlines operating in China; Disabled servicemen are entitled to a 50% reduction in the normal fare.
Active-duty servicemen enjoy preferential treatment when taking city buses, trams and rail transit vehicles with valid certificates, and the specific measures shall be prescribed by the people of the relevant cities. Disabled servicemen can ride city buses, trams and rail transit free of charge with the "Disabled Military Certificate of the People's Republic of China".
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Legal analysis: Yes, when active-duty soldiers, disabled servicemen, and "three belongings" take trains (high-speed rail), ships, passenger shuttles, and civil airlines that operate in China, they can enjoy priority in purchasing car (boat) tickets or check-in, security checks, and taking cars (boats, planes), and can use priority channels (windows), and their family members can enjoy priority services together. Legal basis:
Opinions of 20 departments including the Ministry of Veterans Affairs on strengthening the preferential treatment of military personnel, military dependents, retired servicemen and other preferential care objects" (9) In terms of cultural transportation, museums, memorial halls, art galleries and other public cultural facilities and chain bird parks, exhibition halls, places of interest and scenic spots that implement the management of ** pricing or guide prices, provide preferential treatment such as ticket reduction and exemption for active duty soldiers, disabled soldiers, "three families", and families of active duty soldiers in accordance with regulations. Active-duty soldiers, disabled servicemen, and "three subordinates" can enjoy priority in purchasing car (boat) tickets or check-in, security checks, and boarding (boat, plane) when taking trains (high-speed rail), ships, passenger shuttles, and civil airlines operating in China, and their family members can enjoy priority services together. Active-duty military personnel and disabled servicemen can ride city buses, trams and rail transportation for free; Disabled servicemen are entitled to a 50% discount on normal fares on trains, ships, long-distance buses and civil airlines operating in China.
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Summary. You need to buy it yourself, and you can buy tickets with your soldier ID card when you buy tickets.
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You need to buy it yourself, and you can buy tickets with your soldier ID card when you buy tickets.
When the soldier is in the company, the troops buy tickets uniformly or need to buy their own tickets.
When the soldier is in the company, the troops buy tickets uniformly or need to buy their own tickets.
If you are a soldier in the company, you will buy it in a unified way.
How do I find out which car I made if I buy it together?
After the army collects the ID cards of all new recruits, there will be a unified unit ticket purchase.
After purchasing, you will be given a ticket, and you will generally be informed after receiving your ID card.
But what if he didn't give me a ticket when I went.
Can you find the car on 12306?
They will all give, or give you a unified time to gather at ** and ride the car together.
You can consult the contact person Oh I can't find it in 12306 because it wasn't you who bought it.
But my ID card can't find out which car I'm in.
Can you only find it if you buy a ticket?
If you didn't buy it, you can't find it.
12306 can only view the train number information in the purchase order.
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Required officers or non-commissioned officers cannot enjoy half-price with their military ID cards and non-commissioned officer certificates, and only students or conscripts can enjoy half-price discounts on train tickets with their cadet and soldier certificates.
However, because there are very few examples of conscripts buying tickets, the railway station has not made it clear, and the half-price for students is implemented in accordance with the policy of preferential students.
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