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Hanoi to build 270 bus shelters, upgrade 330

Hanoi’s Department of Transport recently proposed to the capital People’s Committee to build 270 new bus shelters and upgrade 330 old shelters in the city using the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.
Hanoi to build 270 bus shelters, upgrade 330 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – Hanoi’s Department of Transport recently proposed tothe capital People’s Committee to build 270 new bus shelters andupgrade 330 old shelters in the city using the Public-Private Partnership(PPP) model.

The bus shelters, which will be built and upgraded following European standardsin all 12 districts of the city, would be worth nearly 1 trillion VND (42.9million USD).

Some selected shelters will have Wi-fi routers installed to provide free Wi-fifor passengers.

The construction time is estimated to be seven years.

Ngo Manh Tuan, deputy director of the department, said using PPP to constructthe bus shelters was appropriate as the State budget was limited.

The model would draw private investment and advanced technology, he said.

At first, the investor would cover all initial costs. In exchange, theinvestor would be allowed to install 1,200 advertising boards on roads' medianin the city. Then the investor would recover its investment capital in 20 yearsfrom advertising revenue.

The department said the city now had 1,078 bus stops and only 365 bus shelters.

However, current bus shelters vary in their quality, with some lackingchairs and some only providing printed bus routes instead of electronic.

The department said it wanted to improve bus shelters in the city tobetter serve passengers and improve the image of the city./.
VNA

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