As the lockdown is lifted, transportation in the central China city of Wuhan is gradually resuming under strict preventive measures. The city's outbound expressway has reopened as well as railway, flight and ferry services. Wuhan Tianhe Airport saw more than 200 flights on Wednesday, the first day after the lockdown was lifted. About 270 trains set out or passed from Wuhan on the same day. Public transportation stations are taking strict measures, including scanning health codes, body temperature checks and registration for every passenger. As for transportation in the city, two out of eight passenger ferry lines have reopened with adjusted schedules and frequency. Capacity has downsized to four hundred from eight hundred previously to ensure safety. Taxis are also getting back on track and require disinfections, no-touch payments and ventilation.