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暑运期间国家铁路累计发送电煤2.43亿吨
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-01 05:46

Core Insights - The railway summer transportation period from July 1 to August 31 concluded successfully, with a total of 943 million passengers transported, marking a 4.7% year-on-year increase, and 702 million tons of cargo transported, up 4.8% year-on-year, both achieving historical highs for the same period [1] Passenger Transportation - The passenger volume reached a historical high, with an average of 11,330 passenger trains operated daily, an increase of 8% year-on-year [1] - The railway utilized big data from ticket sales to optimize train schedules dynamically, effectively meeting travel demand during peak times [1] - The number of foreign passengers transported reached 3.484 million, a 23.9% increase year-on-year, facilitated by the relaxation of visa policies [1] Tourism Integration - The railway launched various themed tourist trains, including family tours and educational trips, with a total of 579 tourist trains operated during the summer, a 31% increase year-on-year [2] - New tourist routes were introduced, enhancing travel experiences and stimulating the tourism economy [2] Passenger Experience Enhancement - The railway 12306 platform improved information services, selling 19.88 million student tickets during the summer [3] - Services such as convenient transfers and internet meal ordering were expanded, catering to diverse passenger needs [3] - Collaboration with other transport modes was strengthened, with 45 stations allowing passengers to transfer without security checks [3] Cargo Transportation - The railway focused on energy supply transportation, sending 243 million tons of coal during the summer, ensuring stable coal supply for power plants [4] - Key materials such as food and fertilizers were prioritized for transport, with a "green channel" established for rapid delivery [4] - International freight services remained stable, supporting the international supply chain [4] Safety and Emergency Response - The railway maintained safety during extreme weather events, issuing 355 weather warnings and deploying over 500,000 personnel for inspections [4] - Measures were taken to ensure passenger safety, including train schedule adjustments and timely communication regarding service changes [4]