Visit the printing unit of train tickets: 100000 tickets printed on a bundle of paper
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core tip: every new year, a small train ticket affects the hearts of thousands of people. From queuing all night to fingers, from crowded green cars to spacious multiple units, from long-distance bumps to "can the high-speed railway be faster", it carries the desire of tourists for home and also witnesses the changes of China's Spring Festival transportation
[China Packaging News] every new year, a small train ticket affects the hearts of thousands of people. From queuing all night to fingers, from crowded green cars to spacious multiple units, from long-distance bumps to "can the high-speed railway be faster", it carries the desire of tourists for home and also witnesses the changes of China's Spring Festival transportation
but do you know how your train ticket is printed? Dahe Daily takes you to the ticket printer of Zhengzhou Railway Bureau to understand the process of train ticket printing and sub packaging
"ticket printing workshop" was founded in 1949. After conversion, it is fed back to the computer. Where are the train tickets printed between
the printing branch is located in a courtyard that still retains the architectural style of the 1950s
it is understood that "red tickets" are mainly for manual ticket windows at stations and railway consignment points. The magnetic card tickets (commonly known as blue tickets) that passengers get after purchasing tickets through the Internet are printed on the self-service ticket machine and are currently printed in the ticket branch of other railway bureaus
entering the bill warehouse of the printing branch, various management systems such as confidentiality, mutual control and handover are hung on the wall, and dozens of bundles of special bill anti-counterfeiting paper are placed under six explosion-proof lights. Three employees in blue uniforms and gloves are carrying boxes of tickets from the finished product warehouse, which is the newly released "red ticket", which has aroused great enthusiasm of investors
100000 tickets are printed on a bundle of paper, and it is not allowed to flow out without permission.
How are train tickets produced before printing? What are the differences between the mysterious ticket printers
it is noted that although the printing workshop building is dilapidated, the equipment inside is relatively new, especially the computer form printing machine. "Printing tickets, like printing banknotes, is a strong anti-counterfeiting printing, so special paper is needed. This bundle of paper can print 100000 tickets." Wang Min said. The computer form printing machine mainly prints anti-counterfeiting "red background" on white paper, which is full of watermark patterns for anti-counterfeiting. "This kind of printing requires that the ink must be uniform, and there must be no ambiguity or uneven printing."
after anti-counterfeiting printing, the ticket enters the marking and segmentation procedure. Marking the number means arranging the number on the ticket according to the unique number of each bureau and station. Master Bai, who is responsible for numbering tickets, has worked here for more than 20 years. He used special tools to pull the letters and numbers on the number printing machine, which was surprisingly fast and accurate
after numbering, the workshop master divided the whole ticket into volumes. For the defective invalid tickets, Wang Min said that they would be destroyed on the shredder after quality inspection, and no invalid ticket was allowed to flow out
escorted by special vehicles, which is comparable to bank cash transportation
outside the warehouse, an Iveco has already opened the back door, and the box containing the ticket has sealing tape, and the box sent to other places is also reinforced with a packer. When loading, chuhongbin, the ticket delivery team leader, and Shan Lingling, the warehouse keeper, cross checked the documents. It was found that even the car delivering tickets had been modified. There were no windows on the whole body and anti-theft windows were installed behind the cab
"each box of 10 tickets can print 1000 tickets, and one box is 10000 tickets." Chu Hongbin said solemnly, "the maximum face value of RMB is 100 yuan. A train ticket from Guangzhou to Xinjiang is nearly 1000 yuan, and the value of a box of tickets is at least 10million. Today, 185 boxes of electronic tickets need to be delivered, which is comparable to that of bank note carriers."
At 10:20, Chu Hongbin, Liu Mingjie and Xu Zhongmin got on the special bus and went straight to Zhengzhou railway station. "Hard board tickets were first printed, and red tickets (pink e-tickets) were printed in 1996. In 1997, the output reached 70million, and at its peak, 200 million tickets could be printed a year." Talking about train tickets, their words were full of pride and pridea small ticket also witnessed the development of the railway. It is understood that at present, online ticket booking customers account for about 70% of the total ticket booking, and most of the online ticket booking customers take "blue tickets" on the self-service machine, so the printing volume of red tickets is declining year by year. The ticket printing workshop can print 200million tickets a year from its peak, down to 70million tickets a year. "During the Spring Festival transportation this year, it is estimated that the total number of tickets printed in our workshop should be between 12million and 13million." Wang Min said
in the view of the workers in these printing workshops, perhaps one day, "red ticket" will completely withdraw from the stage of history, but the railway people's silent dedication of love will always be the same
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