The details were unveiled by Nguyen Cao Minh, head of the Hanoi Metropolitan Railway Management Board (MRB), at a press conference in Hanoi on September 28.
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“With a large majority of respondents giving high credit to the train design selected, we believe that there will be a strong support from local residents for the metro line No 3 when it is officially put into operation”, Minh said.
The survey was conducted by the MRB from September 5-18 to gather opinions on the exterior and interior design of metro line No 3, which is being developed by the French firm Alstom.
Key factors for the public are punctuality, congestion-free, comfortable seats for elderly and people with disabilities, and a modern interior design as well as a good mix of colours, according to the survey.
More than 1,000 people were randomly selected to participate in face-to-face interviews. Most respondents are those living and working close to the planned eight elevated rail stations of metro line 3, Nhon-Hanoi Station section, including school and college students, office workers and the elderly and equally distributed by gender.
Aside from face-to-face surveys, the MRB also collected ideas from the public via online publications and the social media page of Hanoi metro. Results from these surveys showed that most people surveyed appreciated the design for its aesthetics, dynamism and comfort.
Doan Viet Dung, country director of French firm Alstom, said the colours of the trains are inspired by rice field and dragon fruits – the typical agricultural products of Vietnam.
Each train can carry up to 950 people and emit the lowest amount of carbon dioxide. The low floor makes it easier for passengers to board and get off the trains, especially those carrying hand luggage and people on wheel chairs.
With such social and environmental benefits, the metro line No 3 was expected to attract a lot of passengers, he said, adding that once the design is officially approved by Hanoi People’s Committee, Alstom will start production.
The metro line No 3, connecting Nhon and Hanoi Station, will span 12.5km, running through six districts: Nam Tu Liem, Bac Tu Liem, Cau Giay, Ba Dinh, Dong Da and Hoan Kiem. It consists of 12 stations including eight elevated and four underground.
According to the MRB, the Nhon – Hanoi Station section will be in commercial operation on the elevated 8-km route by early 2021, departing from Nhon and travelling to S8 Station (Cau Giay). The remaining 4.5-km underground section will be put into operation by the end of 2022.
The total investment for the project is nearly 36 trillion VND (1.5 billion USD).
Source: VNA