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China: New Year holiday railway travel rush starts across China
Shotlist Beijing, China - Dec 31, 2025 1. Various of screens showing surveillance footage of train stations, highways, ferry terminals China - Dec 31, 2025 2. Various of passengers in railway stations 3. Various of trains running on track 4. Aerial shot of railway station 5. Various of passengers in railway stations 6. Various of trains running on track 7. Passengers in railway stations 8. Various of trains running on track 9. Aerial shot of railway station 10. Various of trains running on track 11. Various of passengers in railway stations 12. Various of trains running on track; train station 13. Passengers getting off train 14. Various of passengers in railway station 15. Train running on track 16. Various of passengers in railway station Storyline China's railway travel rush for the New Year holiday kicked off on Wednesday, with more than 16 million trips expected on the day before the three-day public holiday. Cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are experiencing high passenger flows. The national railway system has scheduled 1,328 additional passenger trains on Wednesday to accommodate the increased travel demand. The travel rush, expected to last till Sunday, will see about 77.8 million railway passenger trips, with Jan 1 anticipated as the peak travel day. During the period, Beijing South Railway Station will operate extra trains to cities like Tianjin, Jinan, Qingdao and Linyi. More than 200 overnight high-speed trains will operate for popular travel destinations such as Fuzhou, Xiamen, Nanchang, Ganzhou, Shenzhen and Hangzhou. Road and waterway passenger flows have also seen growth since Wednesday. In response to higher traffic flow and severe weather conditions in some parts of the country, traffic management departments have reinforced precautionary measures to ensure safe and smooth transportation. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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