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Hanoi railway station

Coordinates: 21°01′27.9″N 105°50′27.9″E / 21.024417°N 105.841083°E / 21.024417; 105.841083
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Hanoi central station

Ga Hà Nội
Hanoi railway station at night
General information
Location120 Lê Duẩn
Hoàn Kiếm District, Hanoi
Vietnam
Coordinates21°01′27.9″N 105°50′27.9″E / 21.024417°N 105.841083°E / 21.024417; 105.841083
Owned byVietnam Railways
Operated byVietnam Railways
Platforms5 platforms
Tracks15 tracks
ConnectionsHanoi Bus, Hanoi Metro
Other information
Websitehttp://www.gahanoi.com.vn
History
Opened1902 (1902)
Passengers
3,500,000
Services
Preceding station Vietnam Railways Following station
Terminus North–South Giáp Bát
towards Saigon
Hanoi–Dong Dang Long Biên
Hanoi–Lao Cai Long Biên
towards Lào Cai
Hanoi–Haiphong Long Biên
towards Hai Phong
Hanoi–Quan Trieu Long Biên
Preceding station The logo of Hanoi Metro Hanoi Metro Following station
Văn Miếu
T3S11
towards Nhổn
Line 3 Terminus
Phùng Hưng
towards
Line 1 Thống Nhất Park
towards
Location
Map

Hanoi central station or simply Hanoi station (Vietnamese: Ga Hà Nội) is one of the main stations of Vietnam Railways, serving as the terminus of five of seven active routes in the national network, including the North–South railway (Reunification Express), the Hanoi–Lào Cai railway, the Hanoi–Haiphong Railway, the Hanoi–Đồng Đăng Railway, and the Hanoi–Quán Triều Railway. The station serves the capital city of Hanoi. The station is located at 120 Lê Duẩn Street, Cua Nam Ward, Hoan Kiem District in central Hanoi.

History

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The old Hanoi station (Hang Co station)

In 1895, The French Indochina choose the Hang Co Market area to build the main station of Hanoi. The old name of this station is Hang Co railway station. Hanoi railway station was built by France and opened in 1902. That time, Hanoi station had a Western-style design and It was design by Henri Vildieu. Hanoi railway station is also one of the largest station in South East Asia at that time.[1] The building was damaged in the Vietnam War 1972 and in 1976 the central hall was rebuilt in modern style, preserving the historic side wings (only the middle was bombed).

Services

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Passenger services departing from Hanoi Main station:

To ĐỒNG ĐĂNG (for Beijing)
Train number: M1 (T6 in China) DD5
Hanoi depart: 18:30 Tuesdays & Fridays only 07:05

The train to Dong Dang is metre gauge and cannot continue on the Chinese railway network. Passengers destined for China must connect to a Chinese train at Pingxiang. Standard gauge tracks have been laid to Gia Lâm Railway Station, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) across the river from the main Hanoi Railway Station. Through trains to China depart from Gia Lâm rather than the main Hanoi Railway Station.[2]

To Hải Phòng
Train number: HP1 LP3 LP5 LP7
Hanoi Depart: 06:00 09:25 15:20 18:15

Trains to Hai Phong reach Hanoi Station on weekends and holidays only. During weekdays, the terminus is Long Biên Station.

To Lao Cai (For Sapa)
Train Number: YB3 SP1 SP3 SP7
Hanoi Depart: 06:10

(Saturday only)

21:35 22:00 22:30

(Friday only)

To Saigon, The Reunification Express
Train number: SE9 SE3 SE1 SE7 SE5 SE9
Hanoi depart: 14:25 19:25 22:00 06:00 15:20 14:25

The train to Nanning departs from Hanoi's Gia Lam station, along with two more trains to Haiphong.

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References

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  1. ^ "The history of Hanoi station". May 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "Railway Network". Vietnam Railways. Archived from the original on 2010-04-18. Retrieved 2018-05-29.