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A woman wearing a face mask takes pictures with a mobile phone at a riverside park by the Yangtze River in Wuhan of Hubei province, on March 26, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Reopened Wuhan sees 620,000 public transport passenger on first day

WUHAN, April 9 — The number of public transport passengers in coronavirus-hit Wuhan exceeded 620,000 on Wednesday, the day when the city’s 76-day lockdown was lifted, reported Xinhua news agency.

The city’s transport department said 346 bus and boat lines, seven subway lines, as well as taxis, resumed service Wednesday, as demands for public transport surged after Wuhan lifted its outbound travel restrictions.

Over 624,300 passengers used the city’s public transport from midnight to 5 pm Wednesday, including 184,000 on buses, 336,300 on subways, and 104,000 taking taxis, it said.

The number of inbound and outbound passengers also saw increases on Wednesday, as 52,000 people left Wuhan by train, air and bus, and 31,000 people entered the city.

— Bernama

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