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Traffic in Jinzhou

Jinzhou, located at the eastern end of Liaoxi Corridor, is a transportation hub connecting North China and Northeast China. Qinhuangdao-Shenyang High-speed Railway Passenger Dedicated Line, beijing-harbin railway, Beijing-Shenyang, Jinchao and Jin Fu expressways meet with National Highway 102 here. It takes two hours to drive to Shenyang, the provincial capital, and three hours to arrive in Beijing by train. Through Jinzhou Airport, United Airlines can fly to all parts of the country in one day. Jinzhou is the only hub city in Northeast China with seaport, airport, railway, highway and pipeline transportation at the same time, which has unique traffic advantages. Jinzhou and the surrounding cities such as Chaoyang, Fuxin, Panjin and Huludao form a "one-hour urban agglomeration", which is the only national highway transportation hub city in western Liaoning approved by the Ministry of Communications.

In 20 14 years, the road freight volume173.98 million tons, and the cargo turnover volume1600,000 ton-km increased by 9.4% and 10.4% respectively. Highway passenger traffic was 606 1 10,000 people, and passenger turnover was 2.96 billion person-kilometers, up by 3.6% and 3. 1% respectively. The number of flights at Jinzhou Airport 1438 decreased by 32.9%, the passenger throughput1430,000 passengers decreased by 24.7%, and the cargo and mail throughput 1. 1.27. 6 tons decreased by 1.5%. Port cargo throughput was 6.5438+0.0002 million tons, up 654.38+07.2%, and container throughput was 879,000 TEUs, down 8.4%.

Main streets of the city:

Streets: Shiying Street, Renmin Street, Central Street, Yun Fei Street, Guangzhou Street, Shiying Street, Nanbei Street, Dongjie Street, Hankou Street, Sihecheng Street, Linxi Street, Jinhua Street, Shanxi Street, Shandong Street, Zhengzhou Street, Hangzhou Street, Longjiang Middle Street, JD.COM Street, Weidong Street, Mining Street, Guizhou Street and Zhaodong Street.

Roads: Nanjing Road, Luoyang Road, Jiefang Road, Yichang Road, Shanghai Road, Heping Road, Yan 'an Road, Beijing Road, Chongqing Road, Chongguan Road, Shengxi Road, Fukang Road, Nanning Road, nanyang road, Nanchang Road, Jinchao Road, Chaoyang Road, Beining Road, Kunming Road, Beizhen Road, Hongqi Road, Hubei Road, Huai Ying Road and Bei 'an Road. As the traffic artery of China, beijing-harbin railway-Qinhuangdao electrified high-speed railway passenger dedicated line runs through the whole territory, and eight railways crisscross, forming a "three-hour urban agglomeration" with Shenyang, Dalian, Tianjin and other cities.

The main stations in Jinzhou are Jinzhou Station, Jinzhou South Station (Gaopu Integration), Heishan North Station, Dahushan Station (secondary station), Xinlitun Station (secondary station), Goubangzi Station (tertiary station), Linghai Station (tertiary station) and Yixian Station (tertiary station). Jinzhou Xiaolingzi Airport is the only civil aviation airport in western Liaoning that meets the international 4C standard. It is connected with international air routes between Hong Kong and Seoul, South Korea, as well as domestic cities such as Shanghai Pudong, Qingdao, Dalian, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wenzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, Weihai, Nanjing, Xiamen, Chengdu, Kunming, Taiyuan, Harbin and Hangzhou. The transit business can fly to all parts of the country in one day. 20 10, Jinzhou airport witnessed flights taking off and landing 1 144 sorties, up 30% year-on-year; The passenger throughput was 96,300 passengers, up 66.8% year-on-year. Cargo and mail throughput 1204.6 tons, up 120.8% year-on-year.

Jinzhou Airport was approved by the provincial government in 2009, radiating five cities in western Liaoning. Jinzhou Bay Airport was originally located in Jianye Township of Jinzhou City and the coastal area of Judas Farm, covering an area of 4.8 square kilometers. The construction scale is a 4D international airport. At the initial stage, it is planned to build according to the 4C class, with a runway length of 2,600 meters and a terminal building 1000 square meters. Jinzhou is an important port city around Bohai Sea in China.

Longqiwan Port in Jinzhou is located in the west of Liaodong Bay and the southwest coast of Jinzhou City. Being affiliated to Longqiwan New District, it is an important part of the economic belt in western Liaoning and an important support for Jinzhou to build a coastal economic center city in western Liaoning and develop port-based industries. With the development of Liaoning coastal economic belt rising to the national development strategy, Longqiwan Port has been included in the national "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" and has become an important core area for economic development around Bohai Sea and even in Northeast China.

Jinzhou Port is the only international commercial port in the northernmost part of China and 400km northwest of Bohai Sea. It is the northernmost commercial port in China and the first joint-stock port in China. It is one of the top 20 ports in China and an important regional hub port in northern Liaoning Province. It can operate normally for 365 days throughout the year, and its hinterland covers northeast China, eastern Inner Mongolia and even Mongolia and the Russian Far East. The transportation route reaches the ports in the north and south of China, and has established navigation relations with more than 80 countries and regions. The port has built 19 berths, including 250,000-ton oil berths, 654.38+10,000-ton bulk berths and 50,000-ton container berths, which have many functions such as container transportation at home and abroad, loading and unloading of oil products and bulk cargoes, storage and transportation, etc. Jinzhou Port has 15 productive berths and/kloc-0 auxiliary berths, with 4 oil berths, 3 sets of berths and 8 miscellaneous berths. In 2009, the port throughput reached 52 million tons, and the container transportation was 680,000 TEUs. In 20 10, the annual throughput was 60.08 million tons, and the container throughput was 755,000 TEUs, ranking third in the province. By the end of 20 13, the number of buses in Jinzhou has increased to 586, and the number of lines has increased to 64 (including 20 commuter lines), and the annual passenger traffic has increased from 25.55 million to113.307 million.