HCMC Metro explained

Ho Chi Minh City Metro
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Native Name:Đường sắt đô thị Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh
Owner:Management Authority for Urban Railways
Locale:Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Transit Type:Rapid transit
Lines:2 (under construction)
Stations:14 (under construction)
Operation Will Start:Q4 2024
Vehicles:17 three-car Hitachi trains
System Length:19.71NaN1 (Line 1)
El:Overhead catenary
Top Speed:110km/h
Website:maur.hochiminhcity.gov.vn

The Ho Chi Minh City Metro (HCMC Metro, Vietnamese: Đường sắt đô thị Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh|lit=urban railway of the city of Ho Chi Minh) is a planned rapid transit system that will serve Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.

Its first metro line, Line 1, started construction in 2012 and is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of 2024, after multiple delays, with operations starting the same year.[1], most of the network is in the planning stages, with projects for different lines advancing as funds become available.[2] A second line, Line 2, began construction in 2024.[3]

History

See main article: History of the Ho Chi Minh City Metro.

Earlier proposals (2001–2012)

The network was first proposed in 2001[4] as part of a comprehensive public transport network plan including Ho Chi Minh City and neighbouring provinces, with the aim of avoiding the severe traffic congestion problems that have affected other Asian cities (such as Hanoi).[5]

According to the original master plan submitted in February 2001, the metro system would comprise six lines. The plan was originally expected to cost US$1.5 billion over 10 years, as part of a US$3.35 billion program to build a rail network serving Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding provinces.[6]

The plan was revised in 2007 and proposed no less than six urban rail lines. The city’s transport development master plan to 2020 envisages developing three monorail or light rail lines with a total length of 37km (23miles) and six underground metro routes with a total length of 107km (66miles).[7] Bến Thành Market in District 1, already a major hub for bus traffic, will become a major hub connecting several lines.

Revised plan and construction (2013–present)

The latest plans for Ho Chi Minh City Metro, a revised version of the earlier proposal in 2007, was approved on 8 April 2013.[8] [9] The network's first line, connecting Bến Thành Market and Suối Tiên Park in Thu Duc City, was originally scheduled for completion in 2014. A groundbreaking ceremony for Line 1 was held on 21 February 2008. However, due to funding issues, construction only began in 2012, pushing the project completion date to 2018.[10] [11] [12] Line 1 is mainly funded through official development assistance provided by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), with the remainder being financed by the city's government budget.[13] [14] Japan’s Nippon Koei (now ID&E Holdings) was the main designer and consultant for the line. The elevated sections were built by a joint venture between Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo and Vietnamese state-owned contractor Cienco 6. The underground section is being built by a joint venture between two other Japanese companies, Shimizu and Maeda.[15]

In September 2013, an agreement was reached with the Asian Development Bank, the European Investment Bank, and the Spanish Government to provide €850 million to finance the construction of Line 5, with any additional cost funded by the Vietnamese Government. A revised construction start of 2015 was provided.[16]

On 13 September 2017, the authorities announced that Line 1 will be delayed for two years. Cost overrun, audits, and delayed payments to contractors contributed to the delay. The targeted completion date was set at 2020.[17] Planners expect the route to serve more than 160,000 passengers daily upon launch, increasing to 635,000 by 2030 and 800,000 by 2040. All stations along the route are expected to accommodate the disabled, with automatic ticket vending machines, telephone booths, restrooms, subway doors and information bulletins accessible to the handicapped and visually impaired.

Construction of Line 2 was initially scheduled to begin in 2013, with operations beginning in 2018. However, on 13 September 2017, the local authorities have requested to the Prime Minister to push back the construction of the second line to 2020 with completion in 2024.

On 28 January 2019, the Director of Project Management Unit at MAUR, stated that as of December 2018, construction progress of Line 1 has reached 62%, below the target of 65%. The project has been criticised by the local press for its repeated delays.[18]

In February 2020, the expected opening date for the first line was scheduled for the end of 2021.[19] No reason was given for the delay. The estimated cost of the line has also ballooned from $1.3 billion to more than $2.1 billion.[20] In December 2020, it was reported that one of the Elastomeric Laminated Bearing pads, which hold up the concrete beams of the viaducts for Line 1, had fallen off, causing one of the beams to be displaced and crack. Research on the incident is still being done by the contractor.[21]

In February 2021, first metro line completion line was pushed back to 2022.[22] On 8 September 2021, the Management Authority for Urban Railways (MAUR) announced that Line 1 will be further delayed. Construction was expected to be completed in late 2023, with commercial operations beginning in 2024.[23]

In November 2023, Indian investors plan to develop nine metro lines, which would cost a total of VND437 trillion ($19 billion), according to the India Business Forum.[24]

In February 2024, construction for Line 2 broke ground, with tunnels and stations to begin construction in 2025. On 14 March 2024, MAUR announced that Line 1 would not be operational until the fourth quarter of 2024.[25] During that same year, PowerChina, the Chinese giant, was in discussions with the government to develop railways, which included metro lines in HCMC.[26]

Lines

LineLine nameLengthStationsTerminusNote
S: Sài Gòn line19.7 km14Bến ThànhSuối Tiên TerminalUnder construction[27]
Option to extend to Biên Hoà or Bình Dương
B: Bà Quẹo line48 km42Củ ChiThủ ThiêmUnder construction
Phase 1: Bến Thành - Tham Lương with 11 stations. [28]
K: Tân Kiên line19.8 km17Bến Thành ↔ Tân Kiênplanned
Option to extend to Tân An
N: Thị Nghè line12.2 km10Cộng Hoà Junction ↔ Hiệp Bình Phước (Thủ Đức City)planned
Option to extend to Thủ Dầu Một and connect with Bình Dương Metro
G: Gò Vấp line35.75 km32Thạnh Xuân ↔ Hiệp Phướcplanned
T: Tân Sơn Nhất line3.2 km3Gia Định Park (Line 4) ↔ Lăng Cha Cả Junction (Line 5)planned
Phase 1: Tân Sơn Nhất Airport - Lăng Cha Cả[29]
C: Cần Giuộc line 23.39 km22New Cần Giuộc Bus Station ↔ Saigon Bridgeplanned
Phase 1: Bảy Hiền - Saigon Bridge[30]
Đ: Đầm Sen line 6.8 km7Bà Quẹo Junction ↔ Phú Lâm Junctionplanned

The plan also includes 3 lines of tramway and monorail:

Line descriptionLengthStationsRouteNote
Tramway 112.8 km6Ba Son (Line 1) - Võ Văn Kiệt - Lý Chiêu Hoàng - Current Western Bus Station (Bến xe Miền Tây)planned
Option to extend to Bình Quới
Monorail 227.2 km?National Highway 50 - Xuân Thuỷ (District 2) - Bình Quớiplanned
Monorail 316.5 km?Junction Nguyễn Oanh and Phan Văn Trị - Quang Trung Software City - Tân Chánh Hiệp Railway Stationplanned

Rolling stock

Line 1 will have 17 trains supplied by Hitachi. Each train consists of 3 cars, holding up to 930 people in total (147 seated and 789 standing passengers). Each trainset is long, operates at on standard-gauge elevated rail track and on underground rail track. They are powered by a 1.5kV DC overhead line.[31] [32]

Fares and ticketing

The Ho Chi Minh City Management Authority for Urban Railways (MAUR) have introduced a smart card for use on the Ho Chi Minh City Metro. The smart card will use Sony's FeliCa contactless IC chip, equipping it with NFC technology. Two types of smart cards are available at launch including a top-up card, which has a red design and a single-journey card, which has a blue design.[33]

Fares on the Ho Chi Minh City Metro are based on travel distance. For distances between 0 to 5 kilometers, the fare will be set at VND12,000, while distances exceeding 15 kilometers will have a fare of VND18,000. These fare rates will be applicable when Line 1 becomes operational, and will remain applicable for a minimum of three years and a maximum of five years.[34]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: VnExpress . HCMC's first metro line delayed again - VnExpress International . 2024-03-14 . VnExpress International – Latest news, business, travel and analysis from Vietnam . en.
  2. News: Completion of first HCMC metro line delayed again. Vnexpress.net . 10 September 2021.
  3. Web site: Vietnam business hub breaks ground on Metro Line 2 . 2024-02-19 . Nikkei Asia . en-GB.
  4. Web site: Robert Schwandl . Ho Chi Minh City Metro . UrbanRail.net . 2007 . 2010-05-26.
  5. Ho Chi Minh City plans to build a metro network . https://web.archive.org/web/20100601121437/http://elibrary.ibtimes.com/article-1G1-86647716/ho-chi-minh-city.html . dead . 1 June 2010 . . 1 May 2002 . 2010-05-27 .
  6. Ho Chi Minh City Metro Plan . . January 2001 . 2010-05-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100601114536/http://elibrary.ibtimes.com/article-1G1-69709366/ho-chi-minh-city.html . 2010-06-01 .
  7. News: M.Vong . Vietnam to build first subway with Japanese aid . Thanh Nien . 10 April 2007 . 2010-05-14 . 2012-03-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120308085704/http://www.thanhniennews.com/2007/pages/200741013369026957.aspx . dead .
  8. Web site: Decision 568/QĐ-TTg. Thu Vien Phap Luat. 25 April 2017.
  9. Web site: Master plan of urban railways system. MAUR. 25 April 2017. https://archive.today/20170425141446/http://maur.hochiminhcity.gov.vn/web/en/master-plan-of-urban-railways-system/-/ext/articleview/article/1768689/1589413?_EXT_ARTICLEVIEW_version=1.0&_EXT_ARTICLEVIEW_i=0&_EXT_ARTICLEVIEW_curValue=1&_EXT_ARTICLEVIEW_redirect=/web/en/master-plan-of-urban-railways-system. 25 April 2017.
  10. Web site: Ho Chi Minh City Metro, Vietnam - Railway Technology.
  11. News: The work begins: HCM City to have first subway in 2014 . VietnamNet Bridge . 30 April 2010 .
  12. Work starts on Ho Chi Minh City metro line . . 24 August 2010 . 2010-08-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100828105539/http://www.railjournal.com/newsflash/work-starts-on-ho-chi-minh-city-metro-line.html . 28 August 2010 .
  13. Web site: Minh. Gia. 2021-08-07. Disburse $82 mln more in ODA funds for first metro: HCMC. 2021-09-10. VnExpress International. en.
  14. Web site: 2021-03-18. Metro Line No1 in HCM City likely to be completed after 2021. 2021-09-10. VietnamPlus. en.
  15. Web site: After a decade of work, Ho Chi Minh metro to be completed this year . 8 June 2022. 6 Dec 2023.
  16. News: SGGP. City Metro Project receives Euro850 million funding. 12 September 2013. 2013-09-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20131213004902/http://www.saigon-gpdaily.com.vn/Hochiminhcity/2013/9/106221/. 13 December 2013. dead.
  17. Ho Chi Minh City selects underground contractors . . 26 July 2014 . 2015-04-25 . 2015-01-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150112084020/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/news/asia/single-view/view/ho-chi-minh-city-selects-underground-contractors.html . dead .
  18. Web site: Nguy cơ tạm dừng dự án Metro số 1 TP.HCM: Hậu quả khôn lường!. 14 October 2017.
  19. https://vietnaminsider.vn/first-metro-line-in-ho-chi-minh-to-launch-next-year/ Vietnam Insider, "First Metro Line in Ho Chi Minh to Launch Next Year"
  20. News: HCM City calls for additional US$17.8 billion in eight urban railway routes. TheLEADER.VN. 2018-01-18. TheLEADER. 2018-05-09.
  21. Web site: VnExpress. Unexplained HCMC metro line cracks raise serious concerns - VnExpress International. 2020-12-08. VnExpress International – Latest news, business, travel and analysis from Vietnam.
  22. Web site: Saigon 1st metro line completion pushed back to 2022 - VnExpress International.
  23. News: Completion of first HCMC metro line delayed again.
  24. Web site: 22 November 2023 . HCMC wants Indian investment in billion-dollar metro lines . 5 July 2024 . VnExpress International.
  25. News: HCMC's first metro line delayed again.
  26. Web site: Chinese giants keen on Vietnam metro railway projects . 2024-07-05 . theinvestor.vn . en.
  27. News: TP HCM khởi công ga ngầm metro Bến Thành. 25 April 2017.
  28. News: TPHCM khởi công tuyến tàu điện ngầm số 2. 25 April 2017.
  29. News: 5 tuyến metro của TP HCM đang triển khai đến đâu?. 25 April 2017. 16 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181016103357/http://ndh.vn/5-tuyen-metro-cua-tp-hcm-dang-trien-khai-den-dau--20170105090739697p148c173.news. dead.
  30. News: TPHCM: Tuyến metro số 2 và 5 đủ vốn vẫn chưa thể khởi công. 25 April 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170602083813/http://www.thesaigontimes.vn/150096/TPHCM-Tuyen-metro-so-2-va-5-du-von-van-chua-the-khoi-cong.html. 2 June 2017. dead.
  31. Web site: Thêm hai đoàn tàu Metro Số 1 về TP HCM . VNExpress . 11 February 2024.
  32. Web site: Thi công lắp đặt hệ thống điện tiếp điện trên cao - Gói thầu số 3: “mua sắm thiết bị cơ điện, đầu máy toa xe, đường ray và bảo dưỡng ” thuộc tuyến metro số 1 (Bến Thành – Suối Tiên). . MAUR . 11 February 2024.
  33. Web site: 25 June 2023 . Ho Chi Minh City introduces integrated circuit card for first metro line use. 1 May 2024 . Tuoi Tre News . en.
  34. Web site: 11 August 2023 . Ticket prices proposed for HCMC’s first metro line. 1 May 2024 . The Saigon Times . en.