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春节假期苏州交通运行监测分析报告出炉 水上游客运上升36%
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2026-02-26 00:38
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the report indicates that the transportation system in Suzhou operated smoothly during the 2026 Spring Festival holiday, with significant increases in passenger transport across various modes [1][2] Group 2 - The total highway passenger volume during the Spring Festival holiday reached 1.4062 million trips, with a daily average of 156,200 trips, representing a year-on-year increase of 35.28% [1] - The total railway passenger volume was 2.8925 million trips, with 1.3983 million departures and 1.4942 million arrivals, resulting in a daily average of 321,400 trips, which is a 5.75% increase year-on-year [1] - Public transportation showed diverse usage, with bus passenger volume at 5.2034 million trips and metro passenger volume at 13.252 million trips, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 9.0% [1] - The highest daily passenger volumes at stations were recorded at Suzhou Railway Station (112,000 trips), Guangji South Road Station (84,000 trips), and Dongfangzhimen Station (82,000 trips) [1] - The total passenger volume for trams was 149,800 trips, marking a year-on-year increase of 25.03% [1] - Taxi passenger volume totaled 856,500 trips, while public bicycle usage reached 339,600 trips [1] - Water transport recorded a total of 269,800 tourist passenger trips, which is a 36.58% increase year-on-year [1] Group 3 - The average daily total flow at highway toll stations was 927,900 vehicles, a 13.9% increase compared to the same period last year [2] - The average daily total flow at Suzhou's highway entrances and exits was 583,100 vehicles, reflecting a 16.47% increase year-on-year [2] - Monitoring data from ordinary national and provincial roads indicated an average daily total flow of approximately 166,600 vehicles, with the highest flow recorded on the Su-Xi Channel at 90,500 vehicles, accounting for 54.29% of the total flow on ordinary national and provincial roads [2] - During the holiday, transportation departments deployed 2,084 inspection personnel, 1,283 vehicle hours for maintenance inspections, and 538 mechanical vehicles, conducting 28 clearing and maintenance operations to ensure traffic safety and smoothness [2]