Core Insights - The 2026 Spring Festival travel season officially starts on February 2, lasting for 40 days, with an expected passenger volume of 540 million, averaging 13.48 million passengers daily, representing a 5.0% year-on-year increase [1] Group 1: New High-Speed Rail Lines - A total of 22 new high-speed rail lines spanning 3,109 kilometers will be added for this year's Spring Festival, with over 50 new passenger stations participating for the first time [1] - New high-speed rail connections include: - Xi'an to Yan'an, facilitating travel for residents in several counties [1] - Shenyang to Jiamusi, marking the entry of cities into the high-speed rail network [1] - Baotou to Yinchuan, connecting Inner Mongolia to Ningxia [1] - Hefei to Xinyi, enhancing connectivity in Anhui province [1] - Hangzhou to Quzhou, further densifying the regional rail network [1] - Additional lines include: - Xiangyang to Jingmen, establishing Hubei's first high-speed rail loop [2] - Wuhan to Yichang, adding six new stations [2] - Chongqing to Qianjiang, integrating more areas into the national high-speed rail network [2] - Panxian to Xingyi, connecting Guizhou to the national high-speed rail map [2] - Nanning to Pingxiang, with three new stations [2] Group 2: Enhanced Services and Ticketing - The national railway system can operate over 14,000 passenger trains daily, with a 5.3% increase in passenger capacity [3] - Flexible and differentiated pricing strategies will be implemented, with discounts of up to 80% for less popular routes [3] - New services introduced include: - "Snow" service for ski equipment on select trains [4] - "Dui" service allowing ticket redemption through loyalty points [4] - "Quiet" carriages available on over 8,000 trains [4] - "Pet" service for pet transportation on 170 high-speed trains [4]
今年铁路春运新变化 新增22条3109公里线路50余座客运车站首次投入新服务扩围 回家路更暖心(春运新鲜事)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-02-01 22:31