
China’s Railways Set New Mid-Year Passenger Record
China’s railways hit a record 2.24B passenger trips in H1 2025, with daily trains up 7.5%, May Day peaks, eased visas and cross-border growth on the China-Laos Railway.
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China’s railways hit a record 2.24B passenger trips in H1 2025, with daily trains up 7.5%, May Day peaks, eased visas and cross-border growth on the China-Laos Railway.
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