HCMC
to have first Bus Rapid Transit by 2018
The first modern Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
line in
The World Bank is at present funding
Luong Minh Phuc, Director of the City Urban Civil Works
Construction Investment Management Authority (UCCI) as investor of first BRT
project, said the cost of the 28.6 kilometer route will be VND3,248 billion
(US$155 million) with US$142 million coming from the World Bank Official
Development Assistance Fund and the City budget.
Around 30 buses for the first BRT will use compressed
natural gas (CNG) starting at the proposed new Mien Tay Bus Station in Binh
Chanh District in HCMC and end at Cat Lai Intersection in District 2. There
will be two transit stations in Cho Lon in District 6 and Ben Thanh Market in
District 1.
The first line will stop at two intermediate stations
and 31 other stops along the route.
It is scheduled to start in April 2014 and operate by
mid-2018.
The line is hoped to help cut down energy consumption
and greenhouse gas emissions as well as the number of accidents.
The city is working on plan to invest five other lines
aims to complete a City's public transport system. Accordingly, the 24
kilometer BRT line 2 is planned along
The 19 kilometer line 3 will run along Ring Road 2 from
An Suong Intersection to the new Mien Tay Terminal.
The 14.5 kilometer line 4 will be from
The 8.7 kilometer line 5 will run from
UCCI hopes the BRT will help improve traffic capacity
and cut short travel time on the east-west routes.
Source: SGGP
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Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 9, 2013
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