Zeng Cheng waves goodbye to her husband Bai Jiangxu at the Zhijiang Railway Station in Zhijiang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 12, 2017. Bai works at the railway station while his wife is the conductor on train No. k935 that travels between Xiangyang City in Hubei and Guangzhou in Guangdong Province and stops for three minutes at the station. Bai and Zeng meet here for three minutes every eight days. But during the Spring Festival peak travel period, the couple, both born in the 1990s, will have no time for their brief date. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiaosheng)
Bai Jiangxu hugs his wife Zeng Cheng at the Zhijiang Railway Station in Zhijiang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 12, 2017. Bai works at the railway station while his wife is the conductor on train No. k935 that travels between Xiangyang City in Hubei and Guangzhou in Guangdong Province and stops for three minutes at the station. Bai and Zeng meet here for three minutes every eight days. But during the Spring Festival peak travel period, the couple, both born in the 1990s, will have no time for their brief date. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiaosheng)
Bai Jiangxu hugs his wife Zeng Cheng at the Zhijiang Railway Station in Zhijiang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 12, 2017. Bai works at the railway station while his wife is the conductor on train No. k935 that travels between Xiangyang City in Hubei and Guangzhou in Guangdong Province and stops for three minutes at the station. Bai and Zeng meet here for three minutes every eight days. But during the Spring Festival peak travel period, the couple, both born in the 1990s, will have no time for their brief date. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiaosheng)
Bai Jiangxu watches as a train passes by the Zhijiang Railway Station in Zhijiang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 12, 2017. Bai works at the railway station while his wife Zeng Cheng is the conductor on train No. k935 that travels between Xiangyang City in Hubei and Guangzhou in Guangdong Province and stops for three minutes at the station. Bai and Zeng meet here for three minutes every eight days. But during the Spring Festival peak travel period, the couple, both born in the 1990s, will have no time for their brief date. (Photo: China News Service/Dai Qiaosheng)