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Ho Chi Minh City Launches Historic Line 1, Transforming Urban Transit After Years of Anticipation.

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2024-12-11 By Sandy Huong Pham

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – December 22, 2024: The long-awaited Ho Chi Minh City Metro, specifically Line 1, has finally begun its commercial service, heralding a new chapter in the city’s urban transport landscape. This milestone marks the fruition of years of planning, construction, and anticipation, transforming the city’s connectivity and quality of life.

Diagram of the 14 Stations on the Ben Thanh - Suoi Tien Metro Line

Enhanced Connectivity and Reduced Traffic Congestion

The metro line stretches from Ben Thanh Market in the bustling center of Vietnam’s largest city to the Suoi Tien Theme Park, offering a swift and efficient alternative to road travel. With 14 stations, including three underground, this new route is poised to significantly alleviate the notorious traffic congestion that has long plagued Ho Chi Minh City. The metro’s introduction is expected to encourage more residents to opt for public transportation, thereby reducing the carbon footprint and improving air quality in the city.

Ben Thanh Underground Station (District 1) features a modern design with comprehensive amenities such as an automatic ticketing system, automatic ticket gates, and a ventilation and air conditioning system.

Economic and Tourism Boost
The metro line is not just about easing daily commutes; it’s also set to catalyze economic growth. By linking key commercial areas with residential and tourist zones, it’s anticipated to stimulate local businesses, particularly around station areas. The Ben Thanh-Suoi Tien line is already being celebrated as a catalyst for tourism, providing easy access to cultural landmarks and attractions, like the iconic Ben Thanh Market and the expansive Suoi Tien Theme Park.

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Modern Infrastructure and Japanese Expertise
Financed in part by Japan, the metro system benefits from international expertise, particularly in rail technology. The trains are modern, with capabilities for future expansion, as platforms are prepared to accommodate up to six-car trains. This foresight not only ensures current service quality but also scalability for future demand.

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The Metro train passes through the Cat Lai intersection, an area densely packed with real estate projects in Thu Duc City
The Metro train crosses the Station 2 overpass, heading toward the High-Tech Park station. This station is conveniently located near industrial zones and universities in Thu Duc City, making it a convenient transit point for residents, students, and workers.

Community Engagement and User Experience
The metro’s launch has been met with enthusiasm from the community, with thousands of residents and visitors alike capturing selfies and sharing their experiences on social media. The first 30 days of operation are free, enabling everyone to experience this significant advancement in public transport. Such initiatives foster community pride and engagement, showcasing the metro not just as a transit system, but as a new symbol of Ho Chi Minh City’s progressive urban development.

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The skylight serves the purpose of providing natural light to the underground levels, allowing sunlight to penetrate and reducing the use of artificial lighting. It has also become a must-visit check-in spot for many young people experiencing Metro Line 1.

Looking Forward
The successful opening of Line 1 is just the beginning. Plans for additional lines are in motion, promising an even more interconnected city. The metro system is part of a broader vision for Ho Chi Minh City, aiming for a comprehensive, environmentally friendly public transport network that will serve its 10 million residents and countless visitors for decades to come.

In summary, the Ho Chi Minh City Metro is more than just a rail line; it’s a beacon of progress, promising reduced travel times, economic prosperity, and a cleaner, more connected urban environment. With the city’s first metro line now operational, the future looks bright for Ho Chi Minh City’s mobility and sustainability.

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