Core Insights - The railway system is expecting a peak passenger flow during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, with an estimated 23 million passengers to be transported on October 1 [1] - A total of 2,106 additional passenger trains are planned to be added to accommodate the increased demand [1] - The railway has fully implemented electronic invoicing for passenger services starting October 1 [1] Ticket Sales - As of October 1, 8 AM, a total of 120 million tickets have been sold for the holiday transportation period from September 29 to October 10 [1] - Popular departure cities include Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Zhengzhou, and Chongqing [2] - Major arrival cities are similar, with high traffic expected between routes such as Shenzhen to Hong Kong and Beijing to Shanghai [2] Ticket Availability - From October 2 to 5, there are sufficient tickets available for routes including Hong Kong to Shenzhen and Shanghai to Beijing [3] - Some routes still have available tickets, such as Beijing to Shenyang and Hong Kong to Guangzhou [3] Post-Holiday Return Peak - For the return peak from October 6 to 10, there are also sufficient tickets for routes like Shenzhen to Hong Kong and Shanghai to Beijing [4] - Certain routes still have available tickets, including Beijing to Shenyang and Shenzhen to Wuhan [4] Passenger Guidance - Passengers are encouraged to check for additional train services and ticket availability through the railway's official platform [5] - The railway has introduced a ticket reservation feature that allows users to submit multiple requests for tickets, increasing the chances of securing a ticket during peak times [5]
今日铁路迎双节客流最高峰 预计发送旅客2300万人次
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-10-01 06:46