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7月1日起,调图!
第一财经· 2025-06-18 11:08
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the upcoming changes in China's railway operation schedule, highlighting the introduction of new high-speed sleeper trains connecting major national city clusters, which aims to enhance passenger and freight transport capacity, service quality, and operational efficiency [1][2]. Group 1: New Train Operations - Starting from July 1, a new train operation schedule will be implemented, with ticket sales beginning on June 17 [1]. - The new schedule will introduce high-speed sleeper trains between Beijing and Chengdu, Beijing and Guiyang, Shanghai and Chengdu, Shanghai and Yibin, and Taiyuan and Shenzhen, with two trains on each route [1]. - A total of 13,302 passenger trains will be scheduled, an increase of 236 trains compared to the current schedule [1]. Group 2: Freight and Passenger Capacity - The number of scheduled freight trains will increase to 23,635, up by 39 trains from the current schedule, improving overall transport capacity [1]. - The introduction of benchmark trains on key high-speed rail lines will enhance connectivity and economic exchanges in the regions [1]. Group 3: Regional Economic Development - The opening of the Chongqing East to Qianjiang section of the Yuxia high-speed railway will facilitate 18 train services, with additional services connecting Chengdu and Chongqing to cities like Changsha and Nanchang [2]. - Travel times from Chongqing and Chengdu to Changsha will be reduced by 1 hour and 18 minutes and 50 minutes, respectively, supporting the development of the Chengdu-Chongqing economic circle and the Yangtze River economic belt [2]. Group 4: Service Optimization - The railway department will optimize high-speed passenger services by adding trains and increasing stops on certain routes to enhance network accessibility [2]. - New "G" class trains will operate between Yinchuan and Chongqing, taking 9 hours and 22 minutes for the journey, while four regular trains from Shanghai to Nanning will be upgraded to "D" class trains, reducing travel time to 18 hours and 43 minutes [2].
7月1日起长三角铁路实行新列车运行图
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-06-18 05:34
Core Points - The new train operation schedule will be implemented nationwide starting from July 1, focusing on optimizing the structure of high-speed train services in the Yangtze River Delta region to meet summer travel demands [1] - The total number of passenger trains operating in the Yangtze River Delta will reach 1,407.5 pairs after the adjustment [1] - New routes will enhance connectivity between eastern and northeastern regions, with notable new services including trains from Hangzhou to Mudanjiang and multiple high-speed routes to cities like Xiamen and Rizhao [1] - The adjustments aim to improve the accessibility of the rail network and expand the radius of passenger services [1] Commuter Services - New commuter trains have been added to facilitate early morning travel for passengers in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Shanghai, including services from Ningbo to Shanghai Hongqiao and from Jiangyin to Shanghai Hongqiao [2] - Additional trains have been introduced to cater to tourism demand, such as the service from Shanghai South to Wenzhou North, allowing travelers to visit popular tourist destinations [2] - Tickets for the third quarter have been on sale since June 17, with plans for temporary trains to be added based on passenger flow [2]
7月1日起长三角铁路实行新的列车运行图
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-06-18 02:30
Core Points - The new train operation schedule will be implemented nationwide starting from July 1, with a total of 1407.5 pairs of passenger trains and 1357.5 pairs of freight trains operating in the Yangtze River Delta region [1] - The Hangzhou-Changsha section of the Hukun High-speed Railway will see an increase of 36 benchmark trains, totaling 46, with faster travel times to various destinations [1] - New overnight sleeper trains will be introduced between Shanghai and Chengdu, as well as Shanghai and Yibin, enhancing travel options for passengers [2] - The introduction of new high-speed trains will connect the Yangtze River Delta with neighboring provinces, including the first direct high-speed train service to Heze East [2] - Additional commuter trains have been added to facilitate early morning travel for passengers in the Yangtze River Delta [3]