Group 1 - The "May Day" holiday saw a peak in return travel, with significant congestion expected between 16:00 and 18:00 due to a combination of medium and short-distance traffic [1] - National civil aviation is expected to transport 2.32 million passengers on May 5, with a total of 11.15 million passengers during the holiday, averaging 2.23 million per day, representing an 11.8% increase compared to the same period in 2024 [1] - National railways are expected to send 21.1 million passengers on May 5, with 1,896 additional trains planned to accommodate the high demand [3] Group 2 - The Beijing Railway Bureau anticipates sending 1.57 million passengers, with 170 additional trains scheduled, while the Guangzhou Railway Bureau expects 3.09 million passengers, marking an 18.9% year-on-year increase [3] - The Nanchang Railway Bureau plans to send 1.56 million passengers, adding 272 trains, including 82 night high-speed trains, to meet travel needs [3] - Major railway departments are adding temporary trains and night high-speed services in high-traffic areas such as the Yangtze River Delta and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area to facilitate return travel [3] Group 3 - Stations like Wuhan and Yichang East are enhancing services for vulnerable groups, providing green and accessible transfer services for elderly, young, sick, disabled, and pregnant passengers [5] - Local transport departments are collaborating with passenger stations to ensure smooth connections between rail, bus, and taxi services, adjusting transport based on passenger flow [5]
全国铁路迎来返程客流高峰 多部门联动服务旅客出行“最后一公里”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-05-05 09:13