05/06/2025
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) authorities have tasked the city's Metropolitan Railway Management Board (MAUR) with spearheading the development of its urban railway projects. This follows a resolution number 188, passed by the National Assembly, which pilots specific mechanisms for the expansion of the city's metro network. According to the outlined plans, HCMC aims to complete seven metro lines by the year 2035, spanning a total length of 355 Km. The preliminary total investment for this ambitious undertaking is estimated to be over one quadrillion, nineteen trillion, three hundred and seventy billion d**g – that's equivalent to roughly 40.2 billion US dollars. The list of the seven metro lines includes:
📌 Line 1 (Extension): Ben Thanh to An Ha.
📌 Line 2: Ben Thanh to Thu Thiem, and Tham Luong to Cu Chi.
📌 Line 3: Hiep Binh Phuoc to Binh Trieu, then to Nga Sau Cong Hoa, Tan Kien, and An Ha.
📌 Line 4: D**g Thanh to Tan Son Nhat Airport, then to Ben Thanh, Nguyen Huu Tho Street, and Hiep Phuoc.
📌 Line 5: Long Truong to Hanoi Highway, then to Sai Gon Bridge, Bay Hien, and Da Phuoc.
📌 Line 6: The Inner Ring Line.
📌 Line 7: Tan Kien to Nguyen Van Linh Parkway, then to Thu Thiem, Thao Dien, Thanh Da, the High-Tech Park, and Vinhomes Grand Park.
MAUR has also been instructed to develop a medium-term capital allocation plan for the periods spanning 2021 to 2025, 2026 to 2030, and 2031 to 2035. This will include annual capital distribution to ensure the projects remain on schedule. Simultaneously, the city authorities are demanding a definitive resolution to outstanding issues concerning Metro Line 1 – the Ben Thanh to Suoi Tien section. This particularly involves addressing contractual disputes and implementing the findings of the State Audit Office. Furthermore, there's an urgency to finalize procedures for ceasing investment in Metro Line 2 – the Ben Thanh to Tham Luong section – which was intended to use Official Development Assistance (ODA) funds. At the same time, efforts will be accelerated to conduct surveys, prepare Front-End Engineering Design (FEED), and feasibility studies for the new projects.
Cre. local media.