Core Points - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has led to the establishment of the world's largest high-speed railway network, highway network, and postal express network in China [1][4] - The national comprehensive three-dimensional transportation network connects over 80% of county-level administrative regions, serving approximately 90% of the country's economic and population total [2][12] Group 1: High-Speed Rail and Highway Development - The "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" high-speed rail network has been completed and put into operation at 81.5%, with a total operating mileage of 48,000 kilometers, accounting for over 70% of the world's high-speed rail total mileage [4] - The highway mileage has reached 191,000 kilometers, covering 99% of cities with a population of over 200,000 [6] Group 2: Waterway and Air Transport Infrastructure - The "Four Vertical and Four Horizontal Two Networks" of national high-grade waterways has been completed at approximately 84%, with port capacity maintaining the world's largest for many years [8] - Air transport services cover 92.6% of prefecture-level administrative units and 91.2% of the population [8] Group 3: Transportation Hub Development - The construction of "large hubs" is accelerating, with 80% of newly built passenger hubs having an average transfer distance of no more than 200 meters [10] - The national comprehensive freight hub system is being enhanced, with key freight transfer times reduced to 1-2 times and multi-modal transport transfer rates exceeding 85% within one hour [10] Group 4: International Connectivity - The China-Europe Railway Express reaches 229 cities in Europe and over 100 cities in Asia, while the "Air Silk Road" has expanded to 83 countries and 213 cities [14] - The "Silk Road Maritime" international shipping network has global coverage, with China's maritime connectivity maintaining the world's highest level for 19 consecutive years [14]
高质量完成“十四五”规划|综合立体“交通网”织就百姓“幸福路”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-21 06:48