Core Insights - Xinjiang's transportation infrastructure has significantly improved since the 14th Five-Year Plan, with a comprehensive and efficient transportation network being developed to enhance connectivity within and outside the region [1][2] - Major projects such as the G7 Beijing-Xinjiang Expressway and Urumqi Tianshan International Airport have been completed, contributing to a historical achievement in transportation since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party [1] - By the end of 2025, Xinjiang's total road mileage is expected to reach 237,000 kilometers, with over 8,000 kilometers of expressways and 13,000 kilometers of first-class highways [1] Infrastructure Development - Xinjiang's railway network has reached 9,557 kilometers, connecting all prefecture-level cities and covering over 80% of county-level administrative regions [1] - The region has 28 operational airports, the highest in the country, with a total of 665 flight routes [1] - A postal and express service network has been established with 17,265 service points, achieving full coverage of urban and rural areas [1] Service Enhancement - The "Xinjiang Transportation Yakeshi" service brand has been developed to improve service quality, integrating fast and slow transportation networks [1] - The transportation structure is being adjusted to enhance multi-modal transport and improve service quality continuously [1] International Connectivity - Xinjiang is enhancing its connectivity for western openness, with stable operations of the China-Europe Railway Express and an expanding international road transport network [2] - The "Air Silk Road" is becoming denser, and cross-border postal services are achieving full coverage through rail, land, and air [2] - The transportation department aims to build a modern comprehensive transportation system to support domestic and international dual circulation [2]
新疆综合立体交通网日益完善
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-19 18:23