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Progress Line 1 (Long Biên Line): Ngọc Hồi - Gia Lâm (Phase 1) (Yên Viên - Ngọc Hồi) The Ngọc Hồi - Gia Lâm section of Metro Line 1 is long and elevated (including elevated, km bridge and on surface). The line has the Railway Project Management Unit (RPMU) as its investor and Ministry of Transport as
project owner. Its budget is from Japanese ODA. Currently it is in the detailed design phase. Furthermore, Ministry of Transportation has reported to National Assembly that the ministry has transferred the railway section from Yên Viên to Ngọc Hồi including Hà Nội railway station and Giáp Bát railway station to Hanoi People's Committee to implement Hanoi urban railway line (AKA Long Biên line) to feed the future North-South High Speed train since there will be a construction of the Northern terminus (AKA the Hà Nội High Speed train station which will be functioned as the new Hà Nội railway station) of North-South High Speed train at Ngọc Hồi on 151 hectares of land. The line will be completed in 3 phases: • Phase 1: Ngọc Hồi - Hà Nội railway station - Gia Lâm () • Phase 2: Gia Lâm - Yên Viên (13.3 km) • Phase 3: Gia Lâm - Dương Xá (10 km) The first 2 phases of Line 1 will have 16 stations:
Yên Viên, Cầu Đuống, Đức Giang,
Gia Lâm, Long Biên North, Long Biên South, Phùng Hưng, , Thống Nhất Park, Bạch Mai, Phương Liệt, Giáp Bát, Hoàng Liệt, Văn Điển, Vĩnh Quỳnh, Ngọc Hồi
Line 2 (Hoan Kiem Line): Nam Thăng Long - Trần Hưng Đạo (Phase 1) (Noi Bai Airport - Nam Thăng Long - Trần Hưng Đạo - Thượng Đình - Hoàng Quốc Việt) This section is 42 km in length, connecting Noi Bai Airport with the city center. There will be 32 stations and 2 depots. The 4 phases of the project are: • Phase 1: Nam Thăng Long - Trần Hưng Đạo: 11.5 km long, of which 8.9 km are underground and 2.6 km are elevated. It consists of 10 stations including 7 underground, 3 elevated and 1 depot. The project owner is Hanoi Metropolitan Railway Management Board. The project will be funded by Japanese ODA. At present cost estimate is pending to be approved.This phase will have 10 stations: Nam Thăng Long, Ngoại Giao Đoàn, Tây Hồ Tây, Bưởi, Quần Ngựa, Bách Thảo, Hồ Tây, Hàng Đậu, Hoàn Kiếm Lake, Trần Hưng Đạo • Phase 2: Trần Hưng Đạo - Thượng Đình: 5.9 km long, fully underground and now is at feasibility study phase.This phase will have 6 other stations after Trần Hưng Đạo: Cầu Dền, Bách Khoa, Kim Liên, Chùa Bộc, Ngã Tư Sở, . • Phase 3: Thượng Đình - Ring road 2.5 - Hoàng Quốc Việt • Phase 4: Nội Bài Airport - Nam Thang Long: 12.5 km long
Line 4 (Thang Long Line): Me Linh - Dong Anh - Hoang Mai - Ring road 2.5 - Co Nhue - Lien Ha Line 4 is the longest out of 8 lines, with 41 stations and 2 depots. It will work as a loop line that takes into account connections with lines 1, 2A, 3, 5, 6 and 7.
Line 5 (Kim Ma Line): South West Lake - Hoa Lac - Ba Vi (Văn Cao - Hòa Lạc) In 2012, the project was expected to start in 2017 but the commencement date has now been postponed. It will be 38.4 km long with 17 stations and 2 depots. Right now feasibility study is carried out by the
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Its project owner is the Hanoi Metropolitan Railway Management Board. 2 phases are: • Phase 1: South West Lake - An Khanh: 14.1 km with 10 stations • Phase 2: An Khanh - Ba Vi: 24.1 km with 7 stations On 25 December 2025, the consortium composed of 3 subsidiary entities of
Shenzhen Metro Group: "Shenzhen Municipal Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd.,
Shenzhen Metro International Investment Consulting Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Building Materials Trading Group Co., Ltd.", Pacific Construction Group and other units successful bid and won the construction project of Line 5. In this winning project, the three subsidiaries of Shenzhen Metro Group undertook a number of core tasks, covering key links such as planning and design, equipment technical services, joint commissioning and testing, and operation training, with a total service contract amount of 886 million
RMB (129 million
USD). Total investment of Line 5 is 19.2 billion
RMB (2.76 billion
USD).
Line 6 (Noi Bai Line): Noi Bai Airport - Phu Dien - Ha Dong - Ngoc Hoi Line 6's total length is with 29 stations and 2 depots. The route runs mainly on the current national track system, connecting the southern districts to the northern ones and Noi Bai airport (T2 terminal).
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 - Duong Xa Line 8 is long with 26 stations and 2 depots. The underground section is from Mai Dich to Linh Nam, and elevated sections are 2 parts: Son Dong to Mai Dich and Linh Nam to Duong Xa. == Rolling stock ==