Log in
Hanoi

nCoV delays trial run of Hanoi’s first metro line

The trial operation of Hanoi’s first metro line has to be carried out by Chinese experts who have not come back from the Lunar New Year holiday.

The Cat Linh-Ha Dong metro line, the first of its kind in Hanoi, will postpone its commercial test run due to the nCoV pneumonia epidemic, VnExpress reported.

On February 10, a manager of the Hanoi Metropolitan Railway Board (MRB) under the Ministry of Transport informed that under the plan, from February 1, the Cat Linh - Ha Dong metro line will test the entire system in 20 days to evaluate its safety and complete the project.

 

A train runs on the Cat Linh-Ha Dong metro line in Hanoi. Photo: Giang Huy

However, due to the coronavirus outbreak, more than 100 Chinese experts have not returned to Vietnam, making commissioning work impossible.

"The trial operation has to be carried out by Chinese experts so we have to postpone the trial until they come back," said the MRB’s manager.

Until now, train drivers and staff participating in the trial run of Cat Linh - Ha Dong route have been granted driver's licenses and professional certificates for 20 days. The Vietnamese staff trained at the project are also ready to take part in the commissioning.

In this process, the Chinese general contractor is responsible for evaluating the proficiency of the personnel as well as their ability to respond to emergencies according to the test.

The MBR is reviewing the documents, conducting field inspections to evaluate each item of the project and verify the detailed outline of the system's test.

The Cat Linh – Ha Dong railway, which covers around 13 km, running between Cat Linh street in Dong Da district in Hanoi downtown and Yen Nghia bus station in Ha Dong district, is one of the key public transport projects in Hanoi.

Work on the line began in October 2011 and was originally planned for completion in 2013.

The line serves 12 stations and a depot at Phu Luong ward in Ha Dong district and has a rolling stock of 13 trains at a frequency of two minutes. Each train, running at speeds of between 35 and 80 km per hour, consists of four carriages and can accommodate up to 1,000 passengers.

The construction has been financed by official development assistance from China with a total investment of US$868 million after several cost overruns.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Exhibition shows ao dai going along with Vietnamese women in wartime

Exhibition shows ao dai going along with Vietnamese women in wartime

Ao dai (traditional long dress) symbolizes tenderness and peace in daily life, but in wartime, it conveys a different spirit of Vietnamese women: brave, courageous, and full of the will to fight for the country's independence, freedom and happiness.

Diverse international cultural experiences at VITM Hanoi

Diverse international cultural experiences at VITM Hanoi

The event features various cultural activities, pavilions of international companies and embassies brought cultural diversity to the event.

Noi Bai International Airport moves up in world's top 100 airports ranking

Noi Bai International Airport moves up in world's top 100 airports ranking

The result marks the seventh time the airport has received this top accolade.

Hanoi students promote cultural exchange with foreign friends

Hanoi students promote cultural exchange with foreign friends

International exhibitors make strong showing at VITM Hanoi 2025

International exhibitors make strong showing at VITM Hanoi 2025

International tourism agencies made a vibrant impact at VITM Hanoi 2025, captivating visitors with cultural showcases, travel promotions, and interactive experiences that highlighted global destinations and strengthened cross-border tourism ties.

Relive Hanoi's wartime memories

Relive Hanoi's wartime memories

As Vietnam nears the 50th anniversary of National Reunification, veterans reflect on the historic day with pride and emotion. At a Hanoi gathering, they shared memories of sacrifice and triumph

Hanoi advances administrative reform with centralized service model

Hanoi advances administrative reform with centralized service model

Colombia to gift native trees for Hanoi's greenery

Colombia to gift native trees for Hanoi's greenery

Hanoi's parks could soon feature exotic Colombian tree species as the South American nation offers to share its rich biodiversity to help green Vietnam's capital.