Core Insights - By December 26, 2025, with the opening of the Xi'an to Yan'an high-speed railway, China's high-speed rail operating mileage will exceed 50,000 kilometers [1][2] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, there has been a significant increase in high-speed rail transport capacity and service quality [1][2] Group 1: High-Speed Rail Capacity and Operations - Currently, China has 5,233 high-speed trains, including 2,248.75 Fuxing trains, representing growth of approximately 34% and 117% respectively compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [1][2] - High-speed rail accounts for 80% of passenger volume and 69% of passenger turnover in China's rail system, becoming the main mode of medium to long-distance passenger transport [1][2] - On average, 9,346 high-speed trains operate daily, transporting 9.36 million passengers, equivalent to the population of a large city moving through the high-speed rail network each day [1][2] - On peak days, over 10,000 high-speed trains can operate, sending more than 16 million passengers, significantly alleviating pressure during peak travel periods such as the Spring Festival [1][2] Group 2: Passenger Services and Innovations - During the 14th Five-Year Plan, a total of 12.8 billion passengers were transported by high-speed trains, marking a 39.2% increase compared to the 13th Five-Year Plan [2][3] - The new generation of the 12306 ticketing system has become the largest in the world in terms of traffic and transaction volume, with a daily ticket sales capacity exceeding 20 million [2][3] - Digital electronic invoices have been widely promoted, and new ticketing products such as regular tickets and internet meal ordering services have been introduced [2][3] - High-speed rail has leveraged its network advantages to provide express delivery services, covering over 300 high-speed rail stations nationwide, with "high-speed express" services reaching 182 major cities [2][3]
高铁“十四五”交卷:承担铁路80%旅客发送量 每日运送一座“超大城市”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-26 09:43