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                          | Passengers  disembark from a train on the Laos-China Railway. |  Laos-China Railway carrying record 10,000  passengers a day
 The number of passengers travelling on the Laos-China Railway is  continuing to grow, reaching a record high of 10,197 on March 4, according to  the railway operator.In January and February the railway carried a total of  417,400 passengers, an increase of 256.2 percent compared to the same period  last year.
 The railway also transported 647,700 tons of goods in  these two months, an increase of 320 percent compared to the same period last  year.
 In a bid to ensure the smooth operation of rail  services, the Laos-China Railway Company Limited is monitoring passenger volume and planning train journeys  accordingly, as well as improving travel arrangements and allowing tickets to  be purchased further in advance of travel.
 To accommodate more passengers, two EMU trains are  being joined together, while the number of carriages on standard trains has  been increased to 12.
 In addition, railway staff are being trained in the  use of Chinese, English and Thai languages to ease communication with foreign  travellers, while other aspects of service are also being improved.
 Rail personnel are also carrying out regular security  checks on entry and exit at stations and supervising people embarking and  disembarking from trains, to ensure the movement of passengers is orderly and  safe.
 In light of the increase in passenger numbers, the  Laos-China Railway Company Limited is providing an extra service between  Vientiane and Luang Prabang.
 The normal timetable sees an EMU train make a round  trip journey each day, departing Vientiane at 7.30am and travelling through the  provinces of Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Oudomxay and Luang Namtha to the Boten  border crossing into China.
 The extra train will depart Vientiane at 9:20am and  arrive in Luang Prabang at 11:13am.  Travelling south, the train will depart Luang Prabang at 11:40am and  arrive in Vientiane at 13:33pm.
 ByTimes Reporters(Latest Update March 7, 2023)
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