China reports 81.55 mln railway trips in first week of Spring Festival travel rush


BEIJING - China's railway network handled 81.55 million trips between Jan 26 and Feb 1, the first week of the Spring Festival travel rush, industry data showed.
This translated to an average of about 11.65 million railway trips every day during the past week, said China State Railway Group Co Ltd (China Railway).
China Railway estimated that a total of 480 million railway trips are expected to be made during this year's Spring Festival travel rush, surging 37.9 percent compared with the 2023 level.
The travel surge, also known as "chunyun", which started on Jan 26 and will end on March 5, will see hundreds of millions of people travel home to reunite with their families.
The Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, falls on Feb 10 this year. The festival holiday this year runs from Feb 10 to 17, one day longer than in previous years.
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