Ezhou is served by the E-Huang Expressway,
China National Highways 106 and
316, the
Wuhan–Jiujiang Railway, the Wuhan–Huangshi intercity railway of the
Wuhan Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway and
Ezhou Huahu International Airport. Ezhou has
two bridges over the Yangtze.
Ezhou railway station (), located southwest of downtown, has an interesting layout, somewhat similar to that of the
Secaucus Junction in
New Jersey. Until 2014, there was just one rail line there: the north–south
Wuhan–Jiujiang Railway, which is served by a large number of trains traveling from Wuhan to
Nanchang and points further east and south (Fujian, Zhejiang, etc.). Until 2013, there were no commuter trains in per se in Hubei, but it took only about one hour (usually, with a stop at
Huarong) to reach one of Wuhan's train stations (such as
Wuchang railway station) train station from Ezhou using any of those trains. The distance from the Ezhou railway station to Wuchang by rail is . In 2014, the Wuhan-Huangshi intercity railway of the
Wuhan Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway, the region's new commuter line system, was opened. This line, which runs east–west in the area, has crossed the Wuhan–Jiujiang Railway tracks at the right angle just south of the previously existing Ezhou station. To accommodate the new line, the Ezhou Station was expanded in 2013–2014, with platforms constructed on the new commuter line, providing a possibility for an easy transfer between the two lines. This is said to be the first station in China with this layout. The trains on the commuter line travel to
Wuhan Railway Station (, 30–40 min from Ezhou). The commuter line has one more station in Ezhou, farther to the east. It is Ezhou East, from Wuhan Railway Station. ==Tourism==