Jiangyan district of Taizhou city, in East China's Jiangsu province, is creating a "zero transfer" space for travelers by integrating the new Jiangyan Railway Station, passenger transport, and public transportation.
A view of the new Jiangyan Railway Station, which starts operations on Jan 6 and can accommodate up to 1,000 people at the same time. [Photo by Qian Hongbin and Han Jing]
The new station building has allowed for increased frequency and new train routes to major cities like Shanghai and Nanjing.
As a result, there are now 22 train trips from Jiangyan to various destinations, making it more convenient for residents to travel.
To further enhance convenience for passengers, Jiangyan has planned and designed a 26,000-square-meter integrated passenger hub, which is currently under construction.
The project is expected to be completed next year. The aim is to create a "zero-transfer" space for travelers, allowing for seamless travel between different modes of transportation.