October 20, 2021 | 21:40 (GMT+7)
Vietnam to build nine new railways by 2030
Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh has signed a decision approving the railway system planning for 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050, which sets a target of building nine new railways with a total length of 2,362km by 2030.
Under the planning, the railway industry will renovate and upgrade existing railways, connect with international transport routes; prepare capital and resources to start construction on new routes, with priority given to North-South high-speed ones and those linking with gateway seaports, international airports, and main railways in major cities.
Specifically, the sector will upgrade the seven existing routes with a total length of 2,440km.
Among the nine new railways, there will be a 1,545km North-South high-speed route connecting Hanoi’s Ngoc Hoi station and Ho Chi Minh City’s Thu Thiem station.
The total capital need for both upgrading and building railways will be around VND 240 trillion (USD 10.5 billion).
By 2030, the volume of goods transported will have reached 11.8 million tons, accounting for about 0.27 percent of the market share, and the number of transported passengers will have reached 460 million, accounting for a market share of about 4.40 percent.
Source: VNA