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At that time, these routes were only bypasses of the respective national routes and did not meet expressway standards. [citation needed] On 3 February 2010, the Ho Chi Minh City–Trung Luong Expressway was completed and put into use, helping to reduce the load on National Route 1, Ho Chi Minh City – My Tho section. This is the first route to ...
Ho Chi Minh City–Vũng Tàu: 110 km (68 mi) [33] Metre gauge [33] A new railway line connecting Ho Chi Minh City to Vũng Tàu, a port on the South China Sea, has been proposed. The line would serve both freight and passenger transport. [33] Major stations. Saigon station (Ho Chi Minh City) Biên Hòa station (Biên Hoà) Vũng Tàu station ...
Satranco offers public transit services within HCM City via various routes: City Transit. Bến Thành-TSN Airport bus route; SàiGòn-Bình Tây bus route; Express bus for students/pupils; Express bus for workers # 7 GÒ VẤP - CHỢ LỚN # 41 VÒNG ĐẦM SEN - BÀU CÁT # 45 BẾN THÀNH - BẾN XE QUẬN 8 # 27 BẾN THÀNH - ÂU CƠ ...
Bắc Sum Pass on National Road 4C. Transportation in Vietnam is improving rapidly in terms of both quantity and quality. Road traffic is growing rapidly but the major roads are dangerous and slow to travel on due to outdated design and an inappropriate traffic mix.
The railway system in Vietnam is owned and operated by the state-owned Vietnam Railways (Vietnamese: Đường sắt Việt Nam).The principal route, the single track North-South Railway running between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, accounts for 1,726 kilometres (1,072 mi) of the network's total length of 2,600 kilometres (1,600 mi).
National Route 1 (Vietnamese: Quốc lộ 1 (or abbrv.QL.1) or Đường 1), also known as National Route 1A, is the trans-Vietnam highway.The route begins at km 0 at Hữu Nghị Quan Border Gate near the China-Vietnam border, [1] runs the length of the country connecting major cities including Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, and ends at km 2301.34 [citation needed] at Năm Căn township ...
Saigon station (previously Hòa Hưng station) is a railway station in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.The station is a major hub in the national railway network. Located about 1 km from the city center, Saigon railway station is the final station on the North–South railway, and the southernmost point of the Vietnamese rail
The route roughly coincides with the Ho Chi Minh trail during the Vietnam War.It is a two-lane highway and is planned to become an 8-lane highway and it will connect Cao Bằng province by the Sino-Vietnamese border to Cà Mau province with the total length of 2,436 km.