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24日广东所有列车停运,白云、深圳机场航班大面积取消
Core Points - The strongest typhoon "Haikui" is about to make landfall, leading to the implementation of "five stoppages" measures in multiple regions of Guangdong, including Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Foshan [1] - All high-speed and regular trains in Guangdong province will be suspended for the entire day on September 24 [1] - Baiyun Airport in Guangzhou has canceled 405 domestic flights and 67 international and regional flights as of 11:20 AM on September 24 [1] - Baiyun Airport planned 417 flights for the day, with 184 departures and 233 arrivals, but weather conditions will continue to affect operations over the next two days [1] - Shenzhen Bao'an Airport has reported zero executed flights as of the same time [1] - Airports are advising travelers to closely monitor flight updates and adjust their travel plans accordingly due to the typhoon [1]
广东省内所有高铁及普速列车停运
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2025-09-24 04:01
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the impact of a typhoon on train services in Guangdong Province, with all high-speed and regular trains suspended for the day [1] - Multiple train services in Guangdong were already suspended prior to the complete halt of operations [1] - Guangzhou South Station has conducted comprehensive inspections of platforms, canopies, and contact networks to prepare for the typhoon [1] Group 2 - The railway authorities are focused on providing full support for passenger ticket refunds and rescheduling services during this disruption [1] - Train operations are expected to gradually resume starting from early tomorrow morning, depending on the typhoon's conditions [1]
广东省内所有高铁、普速列车9月24日全天停运
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-22 09:30
Group 1 - The 18th typhoon "Haikui" has intensified to a super typhoon level and is approaching the Guangdong coast, expected to bring severe wind and rain impacts within 48 hours [1] - From September 23 to 25, regions including eastern Guangdong, southern Meizhou, southern Heyuan, the Pearl River Delta, and western Guangdong will experience heavy to extremely heavy rainfall [1] - The Guangzhou Railway Group has adjusted train operation plans in response to the typhoon, with high-speed and regular trains in Guangdong gradually suspending operations starting from 12 PM on September 23 [1] Group 2 - All high-speed and regular trains in Guangdong will be suspended throughout September 24, with a gradual resumption of services based on the weakening of the typhoon starting from early September 25 [1] - Passengers are advised to check the latest train operation information through the 12306 website or app and to plan their travel accordingly [1] - Full refunds for tickets can be processed without fees for cancellations due to train suspensions, applicable within 30 days from the date of the original travel [1]
广东:所有高铁、普速列车24日停运
财联社· 2025-09-22 06:38
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of Typhoon "Haikashan" on various coastal cities in Guangdong, highlighting the implementation of "Five Stops" measures (suspension of classes, work, production, transportation, and business) to ensure public safety [1][2][3][4][6]. Group 1: City Responses - Zhongshan has announced the possibility of implementing "Five Stops" measures starting September 24 due to weather impacts, urging citizens to prepare for disaster defense [2]. - Zhanjiang will take "Five Stops" measures based on the severity of the typhoon's impact, advising citizens to stay updated on weather alerts [2]. - Yangjiang has initiated a Level IV emergency response and issued a "Five Stops" warning, indicating that measures will be taken according to the typhoon's effects [2]. - Jiangmen has ordered all educational institutions to suspend classes starting September 23, with other "Five Stops" measures expected to begin at 19:00 on the same day [2]. - Zhuhai has decided to suspend classes on September 23 and 24, with "Five Stops" measures starting on the evening of September 23 [3]. - Huizhou has reported severe impacts from the typhoon, leading to class suspensions in Huizhou and Huizhong [4]. Group 2: Typhoon Details - Typhoon "Haikashan" was upgraded to a super typhoon on September 21 and is expected to approach the northeastern coast of Hainan Island by September 23, bringing 7-9 level winds and heavy rainfall to the eastern coastal areas of Guangdong [6]. - The Guangzhou Railway Bureau has adjusted train operations in response to the typhoon, with all high-speed and regular trains in Guangdong set to stop running from September 24, with a gradual resumption expected from September 25 depending on the typhoon's weakening [6].
新调整!7月1日起,这些普速列车将由广州站迁入广州白云站
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-06-23 06:45
Group 1 - The railway department has implemented a new train operation schedule starting from July 1, with 54 pairs of conventional trains departing from Guangzhou Baiyun Station, marking its upgrade to a core hub for conventional trains in Guangdong [1][2] - A total of 30 pairs of conventional trains will be relocated from Guangzhou Station to Guangzhou Baiyun Station, which will handle 44 pairs of originating and terminating conventional trains and 10 pairs of passing trains, covering popular destinations such as Urumqi, Lhasa, Harbin, Shenyang, Qingdao, Mudanjiang, Ningbo, and Shanghai [2][3] - The adjustment of train services will concentrate conventional train operations at the newly established Guangzhou Baiyun Station, enhancing passenger convenience and optimizing the use of resources at Guangzhou Station and Guangzhou East Station for high-speed trains and intercity transport, thereby improving overall operational efficiency to meet the growing demand for rapid commuting and business travel in the Greater Bay Area [3] Group 2 - The completion of the second layer of the Dalong Passenger Car Maintenance Center's cover marks a significant milestone in the development of the largest railway maintenance facility in the country, paving the way for residential and supporting infrastructure construction [4] - The project, which took only 214 days to complete the first layer covering approximately 160,000 square meters, is set to become the first comprehensive development project built on a railway maintenance facility, effectively addressing the traditional barriers between urban space and railway infrastructure [4][5] - The Dalong Passenger Car Maintenance Center will consolidate the functions of the original Guangzhou and Shipai maintenance facilities, significantly enhancing the capacity of the Guangzhou railway hub and promoting transportation connectivity in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [5]