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New bridge across Red River to open for trial run on July 31

Viet Tri-Ba Vi Bridge across Red River to open for trial run on July 31

A new bridge spanning the Hong (Red) River and connecting Hanoi’s Ba Vi district and Phu Tho province’s Viet Tri city will be open for trial run on July 31 after two years of construction.
Viet Tri-Ba Vi Bridge across Red River to open for trial run on July 31 ảnh 1The Viet Tri-Ba Vi bridge across the Red River (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi,  (VNA) – A new bridge spanning the Hong (Red) River andconnecting Hanoi’s Ba Vi district and Phu Tho province’s Viet Tri city will beopen for trial run on July 31 after two years of construction, according to itsinvestor Phu Ha BOT Co Ltd.

Le Minh Nghia, director of the Phu Ha BOT said the Viet Tri-Ba Vi bridgewill be put into commercial run on October 1. A toll station will be located atPhu Cuong commune of Ba Vi district, with the fee starting from 35,000 VND percar.

Built at total investment of 1.46 trillion VND (63.64 million USD), theViet Tri-Ba Vi bridge is a link between National Route 32 and National Route32C. The main bridge is 1.55 km long and the approaching roads have a combinedlength of 7.8km.

The new bridge is expected to help facilitate traffic between Hanoi andthe midland province of Phu Tho, thus boosting local economic development andtapping the potential for tourism and service of Phu Tho province.

At a working session on July 15, Chairman of Phu Tho province’s People’sCommittee Bui Minh Chau proposed changing the name of the bridge from VietTri-Ba Vi to Van Lang.

Transport Minister Nguyen Van The has asked relevant agencies toconsider the proposal.

Phu Tho province has great potential in manufacturing, assemblingindustry, construction material production, hi-tech agriculture and forestry.

There is also large room for tourism development in the province, which ishome to two world cultural heritage recognised by UNESCO, which are theworshipping of Hung Kings and the traditional “xoan” singing.-VNA
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