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Gamuda Land proposes US$3.4 billion metro line in HCM City

VOV.VN - Malaysian real estate and infrastructure developer Gamuda Land has proposed building a metro and urban railway line connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Long Thanh International Airport, with an estimated investment of US$3.4 billion.

The proposal was presented to the Ho Chi Minh City government on July 7, with Gamuda Land seeking approval to conduct a feasibility study for the project. The planned metro line, named Thu Thiem – Long Thanh, will span 41.83 km, including 4.4 km of approach road, and is designed for speeds of up to 120 km/h. It will comprise 20 stations, including 16 elevated and 4 underground.

The line is envisioned as a key component of HCM City’s future transport infrastructure, connecting to the city’s existing and planned urban railway network and enhancing regional connectivity with Long Thanh Airport, a major international gateway currently under development in neighboring Dong Nai province.

During an earlier meeting in May, Liew Bing Fooi, chairman of Gamuda Land’s Board of Directors, expressed the firm’s strong interest in engaging in this strategically significant project. He emphasised that the metro line would help boost the development of satellite urban areas, reduce traffic congestion, and contribute to sustainable urban growth.

The firm also expressed its desire to invest in other urban railway lines in HCM City, supporting the city’s goals to modernise its public transport system and improve environmental outcomes.

In Malaysia, Gamuda is recognised as a pioneer in the development of large-scale MRT projects, including the country’s most advanced metro systems. Notably, the firm was involved in the Electrified Double Track Project (EDTP) from Ipoh to Padang Besar, a critical upgrade of Malaysia’s northern railway corridor.

Beyond Malaysia, Gamuda has expanded its expertise to include urban rail projects in Singapore, Taiwan (China), and Australia, making it one of Asia-Pacific’s leading infrastructure developers.

Ho Chi Minh City authorities are currently reviewing the proposal, with further studies and approvals expected in the coming months.

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