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Is there an interval limit for student tickets?
1, the student ticket ride interval means that only train tickets from school to home can be purchased. Discount time for student train tickets: spring and winter 65438+February 1 to March 3 1, summer and autumn 1 to September 30. According to the above regulations, in general, the interval between student tickets should be consistent with the record of student ID cards.

2. Students can only buy train tickets from school to home in the bus zone. In order to further standardize the purchase and sale of student tickets, China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railways) and the Ministry of Education decided to use discount cards to purchase train tickets for college students.

3. Student tickets can only be bought in a fixed interval. If you can't buy a student ticket in other bus sections, you can only buy the full price. So if you want to buy other sections, you can only buy adult tickets.

4. Yes. When you buy a ticket with a student ID card, you must buy a ticket in the discount zone, that is, the zone between home and school. Secondly, the student ID card needs to be slightly adjusted every year according to different holiday time within a certain time range, that is, winter and summer vacations.

5. You can ride in the train student ticket section for free, or you can buy only one section in the section. According to railway regulations, if there is no through train or express train in the preferential ride area, you can choose to transfer and purchase tickets by installments. In other words, it is possible to buy only one ticket within the preferential interval.

6. You can't buy out-of-range tickets with your student ID card. The purchase of student tickets must meet the following conditions: (1) Ordinary institutions of higher learning (including private colleges and military colleges) with qualifications recognized by the national education authorities, secondary specialized schools, technical schools, primary and secondary schools, and students and graduate students without wage income.