中秋节、国庆节长三角或迎大客流 交通部门增强运力
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-26 10:22

Core Points - The transportation departments in the Yangtze River Delta are enhancing capacity in anticipation of a significant passenger flow during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays [1][2][3] Group 1: Railway Transportation - The railway transportation period for the National Day Golden Week in the Yangtze River Delta will last from September 29 to October 10, totaling 12 days [1] - The peak travel day is expected to be October 1, with an estimated 4.3 million passengers [1] - Compared to last year's temporary passenger train operation plan, this year sees an increase of 62.5 pairs of temporary trains, a growth of 32% [1] - Additional trains will be added to popular routes, with 64 pairs of direct passenger trains planned [1] - A total of 195 pairs of passenger trains will be added between major cities like Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Hefei [1] Group 2: Road Transportation - During the National Day period, the average daily exit flow on Jiangsu's highways is expected to reach between 4.36 million and 4.48 million vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 4% to 7% [2] - The average daily flow on ordinary national and provincial roads is projected to be between 14,890 and 15,340 vehicles, with a year-on-year growth of 1% to 4% [2] - Cross-province long-distance travel is expected to surge, with daily flow at provincial borders reaching 665,000 vehicles, a 4.9% increase [2] - The total expected passenger volume for Jiangsu during the 8-day holiday is 22.06 million, averaging 2.76 million passengers per day, a 5.1% increase year-on-year [2] Group 3: Public Transport and Ride-Hailing - Jiangsu plans to deploy 29,000 road passenger transport vehicles, 50,000 city buses, and 6,407 urban rail trains during the holiday [3] - A total of 720 tourist bus lines have been opened across 34 passenger transport stations [3] - Didi Chuxing's data indicates that travel demand in the Yangtze River Delta has already increased ahead of the holidays, with ride-hailing demand expected to peak on September 30, showing a 51% increase in intercity rides [3]