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Son Tay Bus Station: Branch route [12] Discontinued from April 20th 2017. [14] 71A My Dinh Bus Station: ↔: Son Tay Bus Station — [12] 71B ↔: Xuan Mai Bus Station: Branch route [12] 01B Gia Lam Bus Station: ↔: Hương Temple — [12] routes serving the Huong Pagoda Festival 2019 107B Kim Ma Bus Station: ↔ — 40A Thong Nhat Park: ↔ ...
Line 2A is designed to ensure connectivity with other lines in the future and bus stops along the line to allow the public flexibility in selecting a route and the appropriate modes of transportation. Along the line: connected with BRT 01 at Yen Nghia, Van Khe, La Khe and Cat Linh stations. Cat Linh station: linked with Line 3, Nhon - Hanoi ...
Line 7 (Ha Dong Line): Me Linh - Nhon - Van Canh - Duong Noi. Line 7 is 27.6 km long with 23 stations and 1 depot at Me Linh. The route runs in the north to the south, connecting Me Linh urban area to urban area series in the midst of ring roads 3 and 4 and downtown in the west of Hanoi. Line 8 (My Dinh Line): Son Dong - Mai Dich - Linh Nam ...
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Hanoi Metro Line 3, also known as the Văn Miếu Line, is a medium-capacity rapid transit service of the Hanoi Metro network, operated by Hanoi Metro Company. Colored dark red on transit maps, the line currently runs from Nhổn, a suburb in Bắc Từ Liêm District, west of city center, to its current terminus in Cầu Giấy Bus Interchange, located in Cầu Giấy district.
Hanoi–Ninh Bình Expressway, part of the North–South Expressway East. The Expressway network of Vietnam is a recent addition to the transport network of Vietnam.The first expressways were opened in the early-2000s, by 2020, the expressway network is expected to stretch 1,276 kilometres (793 mi) and plans are for over 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi) of expressway by 2030.
S10 Cát Linh underground station (on the Văn Miếu Line) is located on Cát Linh street. [5] Cát Linh elevated station and S10 Cát Linh underground station are about 200-300 meters apart, but there is no path for passengers. [6] Hanoi Department of Transport is planning to build a pedestrian tunnel connecting these two stations. [7]
The North–South express railway (Vietnamese: Đường sắt cao tốc Bắc-Nam) is a planned high speed railway in Vietnam. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The line would begin in Thanh Trì and end in Thủ Đức , connecting the two most urbanised areas in the country: Hanoi in the North, and Ho Chi Minh City in the South. [ 4 ]