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长三角铁路2025年暑运发送旅客1.84亿人次
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-09-04 07:48

Core Insights - The summer transportation period from July 1 to August 31, 2025, saw a record high of 184 million passengers transported in the Yangtze River Delta, an increase of over 6 million passengers year-on-year, representing a growth of 3.4% [1] - The freight transport during the same period reached 8.8 million tons, marking a year-on-year increase of 9.4% [1] - The introduction of special services for events, such as the "Soochow Super" league, significantly boosted passenger flow, with over 24,000 fans transported via dedicated trains [1] Passenger Transport - The Yangtze River Delta experienced a surge in passenger flow, particularly to major cities like Beijing, Chengdu, and Guangzhou, with over 40.81 million direct passengers [1] - The internal passenger flow within the region also saw a notable increase, with over 143 million passengers transported [1] - The railway department implemented a "one day, one map" strategy to optimize train schedules based on passenger demand and potential extreme weather conditions, adding 4,226 passenger trains and expanding 10,642 high-speed trains during the summer period [2] Service Enhancements - The railway department focused on improving passenger experience by enhancing safety, guidance services, and optimizing boarding processes, especially for vulnerable groups [2] - A variety of children's meal options were introduced, expanding to eight different choices for families traveling with children [2] Freight Transport - The Yangtze River Delta railway facilitated the transportation of 3.45 million tons of coal during the summer, reflecting a year-on-year growth of over 7.1% [3] - The region's railway network supported the operation of 578 China-Europe freight trains, sending over 60,000 standard containers [3] - The promotion of intermodal transport and the "public transport to rail" initiative contributed to an increase in sea-rail intermodal business, achieving a volume of 574,000 standard containers, up by 8.7% year-on-year [3]