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Which high-speed rail stations currently offer online food ordering?
On July 17, 2017, you don’t need to eat boxed lunches on the high-speed train. Take out your mobile phone immediately, log in to the 12306 website or mobile APP, and order local delicacies from the places you pass by. The delicacies will be delivered to the station in advance as soon as the train is ready.

When arriving at the station, the staff will deliver you to the carriage.

The high-speed rail stations currently open for online ordering are: Changchun Station, Changchun West Station, Shenyang North Station, Shijiazhuang Station, Tianjin West Station, Taiyuan South Station, Zhengzhou East Station, Wuhan Station, Hankou Station, Xi'an North Station, Jinan West Station, and Hefei

South Railway Station, Nanjing South Railway Station, Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, Hangzhou East Railway Station, Nanchang West Railway Station, Fuzhou Railway Station, Fuzhou South Railway Station, Xiamen North Railway Station, Changsha South Railway Station, Guangzhou South Railway Station, Nanning East Railway Station, Chengdu East Railway Station, Chongqing North Railway Station,

Guiyang North Railway Station, Lanzhou West Railway Station and Xining Railway Station.

Regarding the meal ordering service process, the person in charge of the relevant department of China Railway Corporation introduced: After successfully booking tickets through the 12306 website, passengers will receive a prompt whether to order a meal. When they need to confirm their order, follow the page function prompts.

You can also use Alipay and WeChat to pay for meals; passengers who purchase tickets through other methods such as phone calls, station windows, sales offices, automatic ticket vending machines, etc. can also order meals through the 12306 website. They need to provide ticket information and contact information when ordering.

The cost of ordered meals (including delivery fees) are determined according to social network ordering rules.

It is hoped that more sites will be opened to serve the majority of people more conveniently.