Hanoi Metro: A catalyst for smart urban development

Ý Trần
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28/08/2025

As Hanoi undergoes rapid urbanization, the city faces major challenges: traffic congestion, air pollution, population pressure, and growing travel demand. The development of an urban railway system (metro) is therefore a strategic solution. More than a transport project, the Hanoi Metro represents a foundation for building a smart and sustainable city.


Hanoi Metro – The New Infrastructure Pillar

Reducing congestion & improving the environment

    • Hanoi has nearly 8 million residents and 7 million vehicles, with motorbikes accounting for over 80%.
    • Metro will reduce dependence on private vehicles, cutting CO2 emissions and improving air quality.
    • Each metro line can carry 200,000–400,000 passengers daily.

Integrated urban mobility

    • Metro lines are planned to connect with buses, BRT, ring roads, and national railways.
    • Once integrated, metro will become the backbone of public transport, enabling smart urban mobility.

See also: High-speed rail and lessons from Japan and China


Metro as a Driver of Smart City Development

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

    • Metro stimulates growth of satellite towns, commercial complexes, and offices around stations.
    • Real estate near metro lines may increase in value by 10–20%, fueling property development.
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WHY IS TOD THE TREND IN RAILWAY REAL ESTATE?

  • Increasing real estate value
  • Keeping up with global urban development trends
  • Opportunity for investors to catch the infrastructure wave

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Boosting economy and tourism

    • Modern stations can evolve into underground commercial centers.
    • Tourists can easily travel between attractions, promoting sustainable tourism.

Digital applications

    • Smart ticketing with e-payments, QR codes, and smart cards.
    • AI and IoT enhance operations, safety monitoring, and predictive maintenance.

Global Best Practices

    • Tokyo Metro (Japan): interconnected with JR lines, transporting over 8 million passengers daily.
    • Seoul Metro (Korea): integrated retail and services in stations, boosting urban economy.
    • Singapore MRT: model of TOD-based smart urban planning.

Hanoi can adopt these models to develop metro as not only transportation but also the backbone of a smart city.


Current Challenges

    • Huge investment: Metro projects cost billions of USD, requiring PPP and ODA funding.
    • Slow progress: Some lines, such as Cat Linh–Ha Dong, took over 10 years to complete.
    • Human resources: Need for skilled engineers and professional metro operators.
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Hanoi Metro is a green infrastructure solution in the development trend of Vietnam’s railways.

Opportunities for Businesses & Investors

    • Construction contractors: viaducts, tunnels, and stations.
    • MEP & fire safety providers: international-standard technical solutions.
    • Real estate developers: TOD-based projects around metro hubs.
    • Technology firms: smart ticketing, OCC, AI cameras, IoT monitoring.

The Hanoi Metro is not just a transport project but a key enabler of smart urban development. By combining technology, urban planning, and investment, it can transform Hanoi into a modern, green, and sustainable metropolis.

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