China uses customized train to send migrant workers back to work

A customized train for returning employees left Guiyang, capital of Guizhou Province, Sunday afternoon, carrying nearly 300 passengers to Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province, the first train service provided in China following Spring Festival.
To meet employment demands of and reduce the risks of spreading the epidemic, Hangzhou applied to the railway department for a special train for those returning to work from places where the epidemic situation is relatively stable, and the number of employees coming to Hangzhou is high, according to China Railway Chengdu Group.
Special measures were implemented for the passengers, including strict temperature monitoring, improved ventilation, and scattered seating.