On May 31, due to heavy rainfall, holiday traffic congestion, and other factors, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Transportation announced the temporary closure of several toll collection points.
1. Jiumian Expressway: Due to temporary traffic control, the entrance to the Chimen Pass and Luoyi Station has been closed.
2. Jiuma Expressway: Heavy rain has led to the closure of entrances at Aba Station and K2 Station.
3. Suide Expressway: Between K134.100 and K134.600 in the Deyang to Suining direction, landslides require emergency repairs, occupying traffic lanes and emergency lanes.
4. Longna Expressway: From Huxi Station to the entrance of Ku Dam Station, holiday traffic has prompted the opening of 2 manual lanes and 2 ETC lanes at Luzhou Station; other toll points have 1 manual lane and 1 ETC lane open.
5. Naqian Expressway: At intersections from Huguo Station to Huanggu Ping Station, high traffic volume has reduced passage to 1 manual lane and 1 ETC lane.
6. Ducheng Expressway: Temporary traffic control prohibits vehicles carrying hazardous materials (except bridge-generated gases) at the entrances to Dujiangyan West and Yingxiu Stations. Control period: 6 AM to 2 PM on May 31, 2025.
7. Suiwei Expressway: The entrance to Fengshui Station (from Suiyong to Weixin) is closed due to temporary traffic control; at K30 (Suiyong to Weixin), the expressway is blocked under temporary control, diverting all vehicles to Fengshui Station.
8. Lezi Expressway: Due to weighbridge maintenance, cargo trucks are prohibited from entering via Zigong South Station. Control period: May 31, 2025, 9 AM to June 2, 2025, 9 AM.
Jiumian Expressway
The Jiumian Expressway is a major transportation route in China, connecting Jiuzhaigou County in Sichuan Province to Mianyang. Opened in phases, it significantly improves access to the scenic Jiuzhaigou Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning natural landscapes. The expressway enhances regional connectivity and supports tourism and economic development in southwestern China.
Chimen Pass
Chimen Pass, also known as the «Gate of Chi,» is a historic mountain pass located in China’s Shaanxi Province, renowned for its strategic military significance. It served as a vital defensive checkpoint during ancient times, particularly during the Qin and Han dynasties, protecting the Guanzhong Plain from northern invasions. Today, it is a cultural and historical site, offering scenic views and a glimpse into China’s rich past.
Luoyi Station
Luoyi Station is a modern railway station located in Luoyang, Henan Province, China, serving as a key transportation hub in the region. While the station itself is contemporary, Luoyang is an ancient city with over 3,000 years of history, once serving as the capital of multiple Chinese dynasties. The name «Luoyi» references Luoyang’s historical significance, as it was known as «Luoyi» during the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE) when it was the eastern capital.
Jiuma Expressway
The Jiuma Expressway is a major transportation route in China, connecting Jiujiang in Jiangxi Province to Ma’anshan in Anhui Province. Opened in stages between 2015 and
Jiumian Expressway
The Jiumian Expressway (九绵高速公路) is a major highway in China’s Sichuan Province, connecting Jiuzhaigou County (famous for its UNESCO-listed Jiuzhaigou Valley) with Mianyang. Completed in phases, it significantly reduces travel time through the mountainous region, boosting tourism and regional connectivity. The expressway, opened fully in recent years, is part of China’s efforts to improve infrastructure in western rural areas while navigating challenging terrain.
Chimen Pass
Chimen Pass, also known as the «Gate of Chi,» is a historically significant mountain pass located in China’s Shanxi Province. It served as a strategic military stronghold during ancient times, particularly during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), where it was part of the Great Wall’s defensive system to guard against northern invasions. Today, it is recognized for its rugged terrain, cultural heritage, and connection to China’s imperial history.
Luoyi Station
Luoyi Station is a modern railway station located in Luoyang, Henan Province, China, serving high-speed and conventional rail lines. The station is named after «Luoyi,» an ancient name for Luoyang, a historic city that was the capital of multiple Chinese dynasties, including the Eastern Zhou and Eastern Han. While the station itself is a contemporary transportation hub, its name reflects the region’s rich cultural heritage as one of China’s ancient political and cultural centers.
Jiuma Expressway
The **Jiuma Expressway** (Ji’an–Ma’anshan Expressway) is a major highway in China, connecting Ji’an in Jiangxi Province to Ma’anshan in Anhui Province. It plays a key role in regional transportation, facilitating economic development and tourism along its route. The expressway, completed in stages, is part of China’s broader infrastructure expansion to improve connectivity in the eastern and central regions.
Suide Expressway
The Suide Expressway is a key transportation route in Shaanxi Province, China, connecting Suide County to the broader highway network. It was developed to improve regional connectivity and economic growth in northern Shaanxi, a historically significant area along the ancient Silk Road. The expressway facilitates faster travel and trade, supporting both local development and tourism.
Longna Expressway
The Longna Expressway (龙纳高速) is a major highway in China’s Yunnan Province, connecting Lijiang and Shangri-La. It plays a vital role in improving transportation in the mountainous region, boosting tourism, and supporting economic development. The expressway, completed in recent years, enhances access to scenic and cultural sites like the ancient town of Lijiang and the Tibetan-influenced Shangri-La.
Naqian Expressway
The Naqian Expressway (那黔高速) is a highway in China connecting Naxi District in Sichuan Province to Qianjiang District in Chongqing Municipality. Completed in recent years, it serves as a vital transportation link, improving regional connectivity and economic development in southwestern China. The expressway reduces travel time between the two regions, facilitating trade and tourism.
Ducheng Expressway
The Ducheng Expressway is a major highway in China, connecting the cities of Duyun and Chengdu, facilitating transportation and economic development in the region. While specific historical details about its construction are limited, it is part of China’s extensive expressway network, which has expanded rapidly since the late 20th century to support urbanization and regional connectivity. The route plays a key role in linking Guizhou and Sichuan provinces, enhancing trade and travel efficiency.