Core Viewpoint - The 2026 Spring Festival transportation plan for the Yangtze River Delta has been officially released, with passenger volume expected to exceed 100 million for the first time, reaching 103 million, averaging 2.575 million passengers daily, setting a new record [1] Group 1: Passenger Flow - The passenger flow during the Spring Festival will exhibit a multi-peak pattern, with significant concentration in the first 15 days before the festival, particularly in the Shanghai-Nanjing-Hangzhou area [2] - Key stations in Jiangsu, including Nanjing, Xuzhou, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, and Lianyungang, are expected to experience substantial passenger flow [2][4] - Post-festival, passenger flow will be concentrated in Hefei, Fuyang, and Xuzhou [2] Group 2: Train Operations - A total of 437.5 pairs of additional trains will be added to accommodate the high passenger volume, with over 1,700 trains operating on peak days [5] - The focus will be on popular routes, including long-distance trains to Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Chongqing, as well as key directions within Jiangsu [5] Group 3: Ticket Pricing - The range of ticket discounts has been expanded, with some trains during non-peak times offering discounts as low as 20% [7] - Discounts will also be applied to 64 return empty trains before and after the festival to encourage staggered travel [7] Group 4: Service Enhancements - Various convenience measures will be implemented during the Spring Festival, including charging stations at major stations like Nanjing South, and optimized transfer flows at multiple stations [8] - The "quiet carriage" service will be expanded to more high-speed trains, and "light travel" services will be trialed at 20 stations to assist passengers with large luggage [10] - Additional services will include special trains for workers, enhanced meal options on trains, and improved station hygiene management [10]
长三角铁路春运预计发送旅客首次破亿 部分车次票价优惠达2折
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang·2026-01-21 10:37