Hanoi plans six more underground urban railway lines

Hanoi plans six more underground urban railway lines with a combined length of 86.5 kilometres under an underground space planning project to 2030, with a vision towards 2050, according to Nguyen Duc Nghia, deputy director of the municipal Department of Planning and Architecture.
Hanoi plans six more underground urban railway lines ảnh 1Cat Linh-Ha Dong metro line, which runs from Cat linh in Ba Dinh District to Ha Dong District, starts commercial operation on November 6 last year. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)  – Hanoi plans six more underground urban railway lines with a combined length of 86.5 kilometres under an underground space planning project to 2030, with a vision towards 2050, according to NguyenDuc Nghia, deputy director of the municipal Department of Planning and Architecture.

The project also envisions 78 underground public parking lots with atotal floor area of more than 104ha, mainly located in four inner districts. These parking facilities are designed to have 3- 4 floors.

The plan identifies 39 underground publicspace areas in the inner city with a total area of about 954ha.Underground public works serving different purposes such as services, trade, entertainment will be set up and there will be connections betweenthese projects and urban railway lines and stations on the routes, Nghia said.

The plan also suggests 65 locations deemed to be ideal for theformation of underground space in new development areas in the north and southof the Hong (Red) River spanning over 2,170ha.

According to Duong DucTuan, Vice Chairman of the municipal People's Committee, the underground space planning project requires high expertise and involves many ministries and agencies from the central to local levels becauseit is a large scale project and is carried out for the first time.

The approval of the planning project is the foundation for implementing other projects, gradually helping to turn Hanoi into a modernand civilised city, he said./.

VNA

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