Ministry of Transport proposes new categorisation of railways

23/08/2024 14:25

Vietnam Railway Corporation (VRC) currently oversees a vast network of railways, spanning more than 3,100 km and serving 297 stations.

A train on the railway line connecting HCM City and Đà Nẵng City. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Transport has proposed a significant overhaul of Việt Nam's railway management system, as outlined in the draft Revised Railway Law.

The proposed changes aim to streamline operations, enhance efficiency and better serve the country's transportation needs.

Under the new framework, Việt Nam's railway system would be categorised into national, local and specialised railways.

The first would be managed directly by the Ministry, serving the transportation needs of the entire country, economic zones, and trans-national transport.

The second would be managed by local authorities, serving passenger transportation in urban areas, and passenger and cargo transportation within the boundary of a centrally-run city or province.

The third would be managed by organisations or individuals, catering to the specific transportation needs of those entities.

Regional railways are defined as a special type of local railways that pass through multiple provinces and centrally-run cities. For those, a lead locality would be designated to coordinate investment and management efforts.

The funds for building regional railways would be allocated among the provinces and cities based on the length of the railways that pass through each area or according to a mutually agreed-upon proportion.

Vietnam Railway Corporation (VRC) currently oversees the country's network of railways, spanning more than 3,100 km and serving 297 stations.

The network includes 15 railway lines connecting 34 provinces and cities nationwide and two trans-national lines linking to China's railway system.

VRC also manages the intricate infrastructure of bridges, tunnels and signalling systems associated with the railway lines. — VNS

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