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交通运输部:我国综合交通运输体系建设实现突破性进展
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-21 03:44

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Transport of China is planning to continue the construction of major engineering projects, enhance the connectivity of comprehensive transportation corridors, and promote the upgrading and efficiency of existing transportation infrastructure [1][6]. Group 1: Achievements in Transportation Infrastructure - The construction of the national comprehensive three-dimensional transportation network has achieved a completion rate of over 90% for the "6 axes, 7 corridors, and 8 channels" framework [1][5]. - Six out of 17 key indicators set in the 14th Five-Year Plan have been completed ahead of schedule by 2024, including the mileage of highways and urban rail transit [1][2]. - By the end of 2024, the railway operating mileage is expected to reach 162,000 kilometers, an increase of approximately 16,000 kilometers from the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, with high-speed rail increasing by 10,000 kilometers [2]. Group 2: Transportation Service and Efficiency - Daily, approximately 180 million people travel across regions, 160 million tons of goods are transported, and 478 million express parcels are collected [3]. - The operating mileage of urban rail transit is about 11,000 kilometers, ranking first in the world, while the total length of urban bus routes has increased by 18.3% compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [3]. - The logistics costs for the entire society are expected to save over 400 billion yuan in 2024, with transportation costs reduced by about 280 billion yuan [3]. Group 3: Technological Advancements and Innovations - Major projects such as the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge have set multiple world records, and significant technological achievements in engineering are emerging [4]. - Over 4,000 kilometers of highways have undergone intelligent upgrades, and automated terminals are leading globally in scale, operational efficiency, and technology [4]. - The construction of the Shanghai International Shipping Center and the Hainan Free Trade Port's aviation and shipping policy innovations are progressing [4]. Group 4: Future Plans and Goals - The Ministry of Transport will continue to plan and construct major engineering projects to enhance the connectivity of comprehensive transportation corridors and improve existing infrastructure [6].