Infrastructure Development - Beijing's infrastructure construction is steadily advancing, focusing on public needs, urban development, and economic growth, with significant progress in the "Railway on the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei" project expected to be completed by the end of the year [1] - The Beijing-Tangshan intercity railway, a key rapid transit corridor, is nearing completion, with the Beijing tunnel section 90% finished and expected to open by year-end, enhancing connectivity between Beijing's sub-center and Tangshan [2] Transportation Network Expansion - The city's road network is being improved, with the East Sixth Ring Road renovation and other highway projects accelerating, contributing to the modernization of the capital's metropolitan area [3] - The urban rail transit system saw a passenger volume of 1.74 billion in the first half of the year, with daily averages exceeding 11 million, indicating a strong demand for expanded metro services [4] Public Transport Enhancements - The public transport system is being optimized, with increased train services on existing rail lines to better serve commuter needs, including more daily stops on the Beijing-Tianjin intercity line [2] - The metro's 50-meter bus connection rate has improved to 90%, facilitating easier transfers for passengers [4] Urban Quality Improvement - The city is enhancing its green spaces, with the opening of the Lu County archaeological park and the expansion of the Wenyu River Park, which aims to create a significant ecological area [6][7] - New urban pathways and parking facilities are being developed to address urban mobility challenges, with 42,000 new parking spaces and 25,300 new charging stations added in the city [5]
北京:上半年基础设施建设各项任务稳步推进
Zhong Guo Chan Ye Jing Ji Xin Xi Wang·2025-07-31 00:54