Ho Chi Minh City’s (HCMC) metro line No 1 between Ben Thanh Market in District 1 and Suoi Tien Theme Park in Thu Duc City will start trial operations by December 31 this year.

Nguyen Quoc Hien, deputy head of the Vietnamese city’s Management Authority for Urban Railways (MAUR), said that construction of the line is 89 per cent complete.

The underground portion on Le Loi Street and in front of Ben Thanh Market would be finished by April 30, restoring normalcy to traffic flows and the downtown landscape, he said.

MAUR and its contractors are striving to begin commercial operation by next year, he added.

Le Hoa Binh, permanent deputy chairman of the city People’s Committee, said meetings would be held every two weeks to assess the progress, quality and safety of the project, and resolve any difficulties that arise.

He encouraged MAUR and contractors to make every effort to complete the work on schedule.

The 19.7km line is expected to carry a $2.05 billion price tag.

It will have 14 stations, three underground and 11 elevated, and run through District 1, Binh Thanh district, Thu Duc City and neighbouring Binh Duong province.

MAUR has received 11 trains and will take delivery of the remaining six this year.

All 17 will have 147 seats and a capacity of 930 passengers.

They can run at speeds of up to 110km/h on the elevated section and 80km underground.

The line is the first of at least six to be built in the city.

The city will begin construction of line No 2 between Ben Thanh Market and Tham Luong Depot in District 12 this year.

It will pass through districts 1, 3, 10, 12, Tan Binh and Tan Phu, running a total of 11.3km, including 9.3km underground and rest above the surface. Of its 11 stations, 10 will be underground.

It will cost 47.89 trillion dong ($2.1 billion), with funding from official development assistance sources and reciprocal capital from the city.

Scheduled to be completed in 2026, it will be linked with line No 1.

VIET NAM NEWS/ASIA NEWS NETWORK