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Vietnam plans to construct faster railway to China border
Thao Le 08:02, 2018/04/12
The Ministry of Transport is scrutinizing a construction plan of a new higher speed rail route connecting the capital city of Hanoi to the northern border with China to promote bilateral trade.
According the project plans, the 391km railway traversing Hai Phong city, Hanoi and Lao Cai province will have the global standard track gauge of 1,435mm instead of century-old gauge of 1,000mm common in Vietnam. The average speed for passenger trains can reach 160km per hour while the freight ones will run at about 90km per hour. 
 
The new rail route will traverse Hai Phong city, Hanoi and Lao Cai province
The new rail route will traverse Hai Phong city, Hanoi and Lao Cai province
During a recent meeting on the planning for the new railway, which will run in parallel with the existing slow one with an average speed of 50km per hour, Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyen Ngoc Dong said that it would play a key role in the socio-economic development of the localities it runs through, including Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Phu Tho, Vinh Phuc, Hanoi, Hung Yen, Hai Duong and the port city of Hai Phong. 
It was also expected to improve Vietnam’s international transport connectivity and trade activity, particularly with China, he said, adding that the railway will draw more Vietnamese exports to China, or they may be transported there before leaving for Central Asia or Europe and vice versa. 
The State-owned Beijing-based China Railway Fifth Survey and Design Institute Group was the consultant unit to map the planning of the rail route. They were also asked to look into the possibility of connecting the rail tracks in Lao Cai with those on the other side of the border in China’s Hekou County. 
Vietnam Railways Deputy General Director Phan Quoc Anh said that the difference in track gauge remained a major barrier to rail transport between Vietnam and China. 
According to Anh, most of China’s railways were built with the standard track gauge and only a number of short-range railways near the Vietnamese border had the 1,000mm gauge tracks. 
Vietnamese products delivered to China on trains could only reach the Shanyan train station in the border area of Hekou, or slightly further at the Shilicun station in Yunnan at most before they were forced to load off and on again to bigger wagons. That was the only way the goods could go deeper into China to access a wider market. 
Dong said that the Ministry of Transport was proactively negotiating with China to finalize plans to connect the two sides’ rail tracks so that the construction could start as soon as possible. 
Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of Lao Cai province Nguyen Thanh Duong said that the province is set to sign a cooperation agreement with Hai Phong and Yunnan to promote cargo transport this May. 
With the new rail route in the planning stages, the opportunity to raise the freight volume between the three localities was huge, he said, adding that a connection of rail tracks between Vietnam and China will not only increase the freight transport but the passenger transport also.
Vietnam and China have so far promoted cooperation along the economic corridor of Vietnam’s Lao Cai province, Hanoi, Hai Phong city and Quang Ninh province and China’s Yunnan province.
Enhanced transport connectivity is among the outcomes of the cooperation. Hanoi-Hai Phong expressway and Tan Vu-Lach Huyen highway and sea-crossing bridge have been put into operation. These two transport projects are also connected to Hanoi-Lao Cai expressway, forming an expressway route from the mountainous province of Lao Cai to Hai Phong port.
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