The most troublesome railway station in China, a station is divided into two squares, and more than 3,000 passengers miss the train every day. what do you think?

With the development of economy and the progress of science and technology, more and more means of transportation are chosen by tourists. There are only feet before going out, and the bus is full of trains. Up to now, the first choice for going out is high-speed rail and plane. These new means of transportation have shortened the distance between cities. Travel is convenient and popular. More and more people like the feeling of traveling around.

However, not all high-speed trains are convenient and popular. There are such stations in China. A station was divided into two squares. A careless passenger looked away and missed the high-speed train. Must change and change. I heard that this is the most troublesome station in China. The station that won this title is Chongqing North Station.

Chongqing is an important transportation hub in northern Chongqing. As an important station in Chongqing, Chongqing North Railway Station has a large passenger flow. In order to meet the management needs and disperse the crowd, Chongqing North Railway Station is divided into two parts: South Square and North Square. The North Square is dedicated to parking Shinkansen and high-speed rail. South Square is a traditional station. Tourists unexpectedly came to Chongqing North Station for the first time. Because I couldn't see the south square of North Station clearly, I went to the north square of North Station and missed the train.

The most serious thing is that there is no connection between the North Square and the South Square. If you think it is necessary to go to the South Square of the North Square, maybe you should take a taxi or bus. Many tourists may have missed the train during this ten-minute journey. Until recently, Chongqing North Railway Station also set up an underground passage for passengers to travel between North and South Square. In this way, the phenomenon of missing the train by looking at the wrong box is less.

It turned out that Chongqing North Railway Station decided to build two stations for the convenience of management and passengers to find the car they wanted to take. Unexpectedly, however, based on this inertial thinking, I have been looking for the North and South Square since I went to the North Station. Fortunately, the high-speed rail has a chance to change for free. Otherwise, Chongqing North Railway Station may be demolished by angry passengers. However, Chongqing North Railway Station is still rated as the most troublesome station in China. During the rush hour, 3,700 tourists got on the wrong bus one day. I paid the price for my negligence and panic.

Have you ever seen a more troublesome station than Chongqing North Railway Station? What methods can be used to solve the problem of a large number of missed trains in Chongqing North Railway Station?