Vietnam plans new railway line for high-speed trains

VietnamThe PM of Vietnam, Nguyễn Tấn Dũng, approved a new plan that includes the construction of a new railway and projects for modernizing the current tracks for the north-south services.
The new railway line will allow trains to run at up to 200 kilometers per hour, three times the current maximum speed, writes Thanh Nien Daily‎.
The modernization of the existing network will help raise the speed to up to 90 kilometers an hour by 2020, before the new line can take that to 200 kph by 2030. As for this new line, railway companies will build a double track of broad 1.435-meters gauge to replace the current one-meter-wide single track.
There will be further upgrades to ultimately raise train speed to 350 kph by 2050.
Cost estimates have not been revealed.
Transport agencies are expected to start with routes of high demand such as between Hanoi and Vinh in central Vietnam and between Ho Chi Minh City and Nha Trang.
The national railway network will be expanded further to connect to major sea ports and industrial zones.
According to the new plans, Vietnam aims to make trains the provider of 5-8 percent of the cargo and passenger transport in the country. For Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, rail is set to account for at least 30 percent of passenger transport.

 


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