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Over $14 million needed to repair
The 100
year old Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi will be reinforced and repaired this year
to ensure safety for people and vehicles at a cost of nearly VND300 billion
($14.2 million) from the state budget.
The Vietnam Railways Corporation has
asked the Ministry of Transport’s permission to select eligible contractors
early in order to complete the restoration within 2015.
The corporation said the
The bridge will be restored in two
phases. In the first phase, it will be reinforced to ensure safety for
railway services and traffic to 2020. In the second phase, the bridge will be
renovated into an urban road after the
The 2,290-m bridge was built between
1899 and 1902 by the French, and opened to traffic in 1903.
The bridge was upgraded twice during
the 1995-2010 period with a total investment of VND116 billion ($5.5
million). However, over the past four years, the bridge has continued to
deteriorate.
As the only bridge across the Red
River that connected
The bridge was initially called
Doumer. At the time of construction, the over-2km-long bridge was one of the
world's largest bridges, and one of the most important works of the
The
After the country’s liberation, the
bridge was renamed Long Bien.
For over 100 years, witnessing many
changes since the country's wartime to peacetime,
Under a long-term plan, a new steel
railroad bridge will be built in the vicinity to replace
Le Ha,
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Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 1, 2015
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