带着新年喜悦与干劲平安返程 “智慧保畅+贴心服务”护航旅客顺利出行
Yang Shi Wang·2026-01-03 10:04

Group 1 - The core point of the news is that January 3 marks the peak return travel day for the New Year holiday, with the national railway expected to send 17.45 million passengers and add 1,343 trains to accommodate the high demand [1][6] - Popular travel regions during this holiday include major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and the Chengdu-Chongqing area, with the Yangtze River Delta seeing the highest passenger volume of approximately 3.4 million on January 3 [6][12] - The Harbin Railway Bureau has added 108 trains, including a special "Yichun" train for winter tourism, combining ice and snow experiences with high-end services [7][4] Group 2 - The railway departments across various regions are actively increasing train services to meet the return travel demand, with the Taiyuan Railway Bureau adding 47 trains to major destinations like Beijing and Xi'an [10] - The new high-speed rail lines, such as the Hangzhou-Qiandao Lake and Hefei-Xinjiang lines, have shown significant market potential shortly after their opening, with 14 and 10 trains scheduled respectively on January 3 [12] - The use of technology, such as robots for passenger inquiries at stations, enhances the travel experience and alleviates pressure on staff during peak travel times [14] Group 3 - The overall traffic volume on highways in Heilongjiang Province is expected to exceed 830,000 vehicles during the holiday, with a significant portion being private cars for short-distance travel [20][22] - The busiest highways during this period are the Harbin-Mudanjiang and Hegang-Daqing highways, which connect to key winter tourism destinations [26] - Smart monitoring and information technology are being utilized to ensure safe and smooth traffic flow, with preparations in place for potential snow conditions [29][27]