City
seeks investors for Metro project
HCM
City is seeking US$1.9 billion for the second phase of metro line No 5, which
extends from the new Can Giuoc Bus Station in District 8 to the Bay Hien
intersection in Tan Binh District.
Le
Nguyen Minh Quang, director of HCM City Management Authority for Urban
Railways (MAUR), said the city would seek investment from many sources,
including ODA loans and loans through public-private partnerships.
“The
city will try to use the capital effectively and prevent any waste,” he said.
Quang
spoke at a meting on Thursday held by the Korea Railroad Research Institute,
the Korea International Cooperation Agency and MAUR.
Total
investment for the second phase is more than $2.4 billion, including construction
cost and site clearance.
Of
the figure, the South Korean government has committed to financing $500
million while the remainder ($1.9 billion) will come from the Vietnamese
Government.
The
section will measure 14.56 kilometres, including 13 stations, eight of which
are underground. The second phase is an extension to the 8.89-km section in
the first phase.
Hoang
Nhu Cuong, deputy head of MAUR, said the metro line No 5 is an important line
in the city’s metro system as it passes through Nguyen Van Linh Street
District 7 and the Ben Luc-Long Thanh Expressway.
The
second phase will connect with metro line No 3b at the Hang Xanh intersection
and metro line No 4 at the Phu Nhuan intersection.
Park
Noh Wan, the Korean consul general in HCM City, said South Korea would
transfer technology, exchange experiences and cooperate with Viet Nam,
especially HCM City, to develop the metro systems.
Capital
for the first phase of the metro line No 5 has been arranged, but
construction has yet to commence.
MAUR
has urged the municipal authority to submit an investment proposal for the
first phase to the Government and National Assembly for approval.
Investors
have committed to fund the project at a cost of $1.56 billion.
The
Spanish Government is investing $328 million, the Asian Development Bank
(ADB) $567 million, the European Investment Bank (EIB) $179 million and the
German Development Bank (KfW) $239 million. The remainder will come from the
Vietnamese government.
The
first phase of metro line No 5, with nine stations, will have a total length
of 8.9 km, including 7.46 km underground and 1.43 km above ground.
In
the first phase, the line will connect with metro line No 1 at the Sai Gon
Bridge and metro line No 2 at the Bay Hien intersection.
The
metro line No 5 connects the Bay Hien intersection in Tan Binh District and
Sai Gon Bridge in Binh Thanh District.
The
metro line No 5 will transport passengers from outlying areas to the city
centre, which is expected to contribute to socio-economic development.
The
line, expected to be put into operation by 2025, will be driverless, with
automated ticketing systems and smart cards.
HCM
City has planned a total of eight metro lines, one tramway line and two
monorail lines but currently only metro Line 1 between Ben Thanh in District
1 and Suoi Tien Amusement Park in District 9 is under construction. It is
scheduled for completion in 2020.
The
metro line No 1 has a length of nearly 20 kilometres and consists of 14 stations,
three of which are underground.
VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 11, 2016
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