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What does a conductor do?
The conductor is a railway passenger train worker, also called a conductor. The duty of the conductor is to open and close the car doors, clean the interior of the car, check the tickets, check the sleeper, provide a comfortable riding environment, maintain public order in the car and assist the police to ensure the safety of passengers. The professional characteristics of train attendants include fixed working mode, narrow working environment, irregular diet, working in the car year after year and commuting to the same line.

Railway passenger transport is different from other modes of transport. The train runs around the clock, and all the passengers' life behaviors are on the train. Dealing with people, all kinds of things will happen, complicated and changeable.

Extended information: What the conductor should do when the train arrives.

(1) Carry out terminal operation 1 h in advance, and lock the toilet 10 min in advance.

(2) Thoroughly clean up the sanitation inside the car to achieve "three noes".

(3) The sleeper car will make up the ticket at the station. Take back sleep card.

(4) When the train enters the station, pay attention to the platform, confirm the platform, try to open the door (except the plug door, the gap is not more than 10 cm when opening the door, and close it immediately after confirming that the door is in good condition), stop the door and clamp the pedal into the groove. On the high platform, put the crossing board, hang the warning belt and wipe the handlebars to help the key passengers get off.

(5) After passengers get off the bus, put garbage in accordance with regulations.

(6) Check the lost articles of passengers and hand them over to the train conductor for handling.

(7) Wrap the used bedding separately and put it in the designated position.