Core Points - The new train operation schedule will be implemented nationwide starting from January 26, significantly affecting the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region [2] - High-speed trains will now connect Beijing and Yan'an for the first time, reducing travel time to 5 hours and 42 minutes, a decrease of 4 hours and 37 minutes compared to the previous schedule [2] - The introduction of new high-speed trains aims to enhance red tourism and cultural heritage by linking important revolutionary sites [2] Group 1 - The new schedule includes increased commuter trains between core cities, particularly benefiting the Xiong'an New Area [3] - A new high-speed rail line will operate between Beijing West and Tianjin West, with added services during peak hours to facilitate travel between Beijing, Tianjin, and Xiong'an [3] - The early morning and evening peak services will significantly reduce travel times, with journeys from Beijing West to Baiyangdian taking just 1 hour and 5 minutes [3] Group 2 - Additional commuter trains will be introduced to meet the regular commuting and business travel needs, with 15 new stops added in the Beijing area [4] - The opening of the Baoyin High-Speed Railway will add 8.5 pairs of passenger trains, enhancing connectivity between North and Northwest China [4] - New high-speed services will also be established between Beijing Chaoyang and Changbai Mountain, improving transport capacity for Northeast revitalization strategies [4] Group 3 - The travel time from Shijiazhuang to Shanghai Hongqiao has been reduced to a maximum of 4 hours and 56 minutes, improving connectivity between the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Yangtze River Delta regions [5] - Four pairs of conventional trains will be upgraded to high-speed trains, enhancing passenger comfort and operational efficiency [5] - The introduction of new train services from Yangquan to Beijing will support economic development in the Jin Dong revolutionary area [5]
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Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-16 22:18