Roads and highways Jiangmen has a mature network of inter-city and intra-city highways and expressways, whose total length has reached as of 2016.
G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway travels at the north, connecting downtown Jiangmen to three of its administrative divisions
Heshan,
Kaiping and
Enping, as well as nearby cities
Yangjiang,
Zhongshan and
Foshan. goes along Jiangmen's coastlines, linking
Zhuhai at the east and
Yangjiang at the west.
G94 Pearl River Delta Ring Expressway,
S20 Guangzhou-Zhongshan-Jiangmen Expressway,
G2518 Shenzhen-Cenxi Expressway and
S47 Guangzhou-Foshan-Jiangmen-Zhuhai Expressway run through northeast Jiangmen.
S49 Xinhui-Taishan Expressway connects
Taishan and joints S32 at the south.
China National Highway 325 is the only highway in the national trunk road system that goes into Jiangmen. Several provincial highways, such as S273, S274, S276 and S367 link the city's suburb areas to major towns.
Railways is the largest railway station in Jiangmen city Although the very first railway,
Sun Ning Railway, began operation in 1909, it was discontinued in 1938 to deny its use by the Japanese military. The second operational railway is the Jiangmen branch of
Guangzhou–Zhuhai intercity railway (opened 2011), which provides frequent service from
Jiangmen railway station /
Jiangmen East railway station to
Guangzhou South Railway Station, where connections to the nation's high-speed railway network are available. Since the late 2012, Jiangmen is also served by the freight-only
Guangzhou–Zhuhai Railway.
Shenzhen–Zhanjiang high-speed railway, which opened in 2018, connects Jiangmen at
Jiangmen railway station and
Xinhui railway station,
Shuangshuizhen railway station,
Taishan,
Kaiping South railway station and
Enping railway station. Since then, Jiangmen is served by direct trains to Shanghai.
Jiangmen railway station of the West Pearl River Delta Transportation Center, opened to the public on 16 November 2020.
Jiangmen north railway station in the West Pearl River Delta International Logistics Center, Opened in 2021.
Ferries Making use of the Jiangmen Port facilities,
Chu Kong Passenger Transport (CKS) connects Jiangmen with high speed
ferry services to
Hong Kong (95 nautical miles) taking about 2.5 hours each way.
Shanzui Harbor connects Jiangmen taishan with
ferry services to
Shangchuan Island and
Xiachuan Island taking about 30 min each way.
Coaches There are 18 coach terminals across Jiangmen as of 2016. 1,137 licensed coaches owned by 23 operators provide inter-county and inter-city bus services to major cities within and outside Guangdong.
Public transportation Bus service within
Pengjiang and
Jianghai Districts are provided by Jiangmen Bus Co. Ltd.. Bus routes in
Xinhui District were formerly operated by Macao-based Xinfuli Co., but all routes were consolidated into the city-owned bus system run by Jiangmen Automobile Transportation Group Co. Ltd. in 2010. Transit buses in other districts are operated by Jiangmen Automobile Transportation Group and other private companies. By 2016, there are 1,077 taxicabs in Jiangmen, most of which are operated by local companies. ==Notable people==