交通运输部:9月城市轨道交通客运量环比减少1.9亿人次 降低6.6%
智通财经网·2025-10-13 08:19

Core Insights - The Ministry of Transport reported that by September 2025, 54 cities in China will have opened 333 urban rail transit lines, covering a total operational mileage of 11,330.5 kilometers, with a total of 364 million train operations and a passenger volume of 2.69 billion [1][3] Group 1: Operational Data - In September, the passenger volume decreased by 190 million from the previous month, a decline of 6.6%, but increased by 110 million year-on-year, a growth of 4.3% [1] - The average passenger intensity across the national operational mileage was 0.799 million passengers per kilometer per day, which represents a decrease of 3.9% month-on-month and 3.3% year-on-year [1] - Among the 54 cities, 43 cities have opened 274 subway and light rail lines, with an operational mileage of 9,839.3 kilometers and a passenger volume of 2.6 billion [1] Group 2: New Operational Lines - In the current month, 119.8 kilometers of new operational mileage were added, along with 2 new operational lines, including the first phase of Tianjin Metro Line 7 and the first phase of Xuzhou Metro Line 6 [2] - Nine new operational sections were introduced, including segments of Chengdu Metro Line 10, Chengdu Metro Line 17, and others in various cities [2] Group 3: City-Specific Data - Major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou have significant operational lines and passenger volumes, with Beijing operating 29 lines and a passenger volume of 29.67 million, while Shanghai has 22 lines with 30.87 million passengers [3] - The operational intensity varies across cities, with Shenzhen showing a high intensity of 1.45 million passengers per kilometer per day, while cities like Dalian and Foshan have lower intensities of 0.32 and 0.31 million respectively [3][4]