Core Insights - In September, China's urban rail transit system recorded a passenger volume of 2.69 billion trips, with an entry volume of 1.6 billion trips [1] - The Ministry of Transport reported a year-on-year increase of 110 million trips, representing a growth of 4.3% [1] Summary by Category Operational Data - A total of 54 cities across 31 provinces and regions, including Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, operated 333 urban rail transit lines with a total operational mileage of 11,330.5 kilometers [1] - In September, 43 cities operated 274 subway and light rail lines, covering 9,839.3 kilometers, achieving a passenger volume of 2.6 billion trips and an entry volume of 1.54 billion trips [1] - Additionally, 16 cities operated 25 monorail, maglev, and regional rapid transit lines, with a total mileage of 970.7 kilometers, resulting in a passenger volume of 77.57 million trips and an entry volume of 52.21 million trips [1] - Furthermore, 18 cities operated 34 tram and automated guided rail lines, covering 520.5 kilometers, with a passenger volume of 9.62 million trips and an entry volume of 9.08 million trips [1] Growth Metrics - The average passenger intensity for the total operational mileage in September was 0.799 million trips per kilometer per day [1] - The month saw an addition of 119.8 kilometers in operational mileage and the launch of 2 new lines, specifically the southern section of Tianjin Metro Line 7 and the first phase of Xuzhou Metro Line 6 [1]
9月中国城市轨道交通客运量26.9亿人次
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-13 11:56