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HCM City reveals final metro routes

Preparations to build three metro lines in Ho Chi Minh City at a cost of nearly 92 trillion VND (over 4.2 billion USD) have been finalised, according to the HCM City Management Authority of Urban Railways.
Preparations to build three metro lines in Ho Chi Minh City at a cost ofnearly 92 trillion VND (over 4.2 billion USD) have been finalised,according to the HCM City Management Authority of Urban Railways.

Theyare the 7.6km line No 3A linking Ben Thanh Market in District 1 withthe Western Bus Station in Binh Tan district at an estimated 32.2trillion VND, a 9.03km extension of the line from the bus station to TanKien in Binh Chanh district at 26 trillion VND, and line No 3B from theCong Hoa Crossroads in District 3 to Hiep Binh Phuoc in Thu Ducdistrict at 33.7 trillion VND.

According to the authority, mostof 3A and 3B will be underground while the extension of the former willon the surface or elevated.

The three lines will go throughdensely populated residential areas in Districts 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11,Binh Thanh, Binh Tan, Thu Duc, and Binh Chanh.

Line No 3A will connect the Western Bus Station while 3B will connect the Eastern Bus Station in Binh Thanh district.

MAUR said the city People's Committee has been seeking money for the projects from ODA (official development assistance) loans.

Paperworkfor the 3A extension has been completed and MAUR will solicit opinionsfrom relevant agencies for it in the coming months.-VNA

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