HCM City proposes road, railway to Cat Lai

April 17, 2018 | 14:49
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HCM City’s Department of Planning and Architecture has proposed to the government to open a road or railway route dedicated to container trucks entering Cat Lai Port.
hcm city proposes road railway to cat lai
Cargo vessels anchored at Cat Lai Port in HCM City. – VNA/VNS Photo Ha Thai

This is to avoid these vehicles from using urban roads for transporting goods and leading to traffic congestion.

Previously, the government had approved a plan to establish a rail route to Cat Lai Port to transport goods. But the plan was abolished in 2013.

Late last year, HCM City had once again suggested to the Ministry of Transport to re-consider the construction of railway lines into ports in the city, especially into Cat Lai Port, to ease traffic in those areas.

Currently, all trucks transporting goods to and from Cat Lai Port run from Mai Chí Thọ Street to My Thuy intersection and Cat Lai Port.

Nguyen Thanh Toan, deputy director of the city’s department, said the incidence of trucks and container trucks using urban roads to transport goods in and out of Cat Lai Port was unavoidable.

He, however, said that normally, a port must use a railway route or road dedicated to transporting goods.

He proposed to re-design the capacity of the port and re-plan the railway route dedicated to transporting cargo to Cat Lai Port.

Earlier, Bui Xuan Cuong, director of the city’s Department of Transport, had said the department would accelerate the construction and operation of two new bridges in Cat Lai area in April-May this year.

He also confirmed that after repairing the D1 and D2 routes in the third quarter of this year, container trucks would be allowed to operate on those routes to reduce the overloading on Mai Chi Tho and Đong Van Cong streets.

Cat Lai Port always witnesses heavy traffic congestion during peak hours, when vehicles can take up to six hours to cross the 8km road.

According to the plan of HCM City’s Department of Transport, some 36 million tonnes of cargo are expected to pass through Cat Lai Port every year.

But in 2016, the cargo volume exceeded the plan by 53 million tonnes. It reached 27.2 million tonnes in the first seven months of 2017. On an average, some 17,000 trucks move in and out of Cat Lai Port every day. This number can reach between 20,000 and 22,000 per day during peak times.

VNA

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