Hanoi metro ridership up over 32% during Tet
Hanoi’s two urban railway lines handled over 243,000 passenger trips over the nine days of Tet starting Feb. 14, marking a year-on-year increase of more than 32% compared to Tet 2025.
During this period, Hanoi Metro – the operator of the two lines: Cat Linh–Ha Dong Line 2A and Nhon–Hanoi Railway Station Line 3.1 – maintained absolute safety while running over 3,333 passenger train services, with every train arriving and departing right on schedule.
A train on the Nhon–Hanoi Railway Station line in Hanoi, August 2024. Photo by Read/Giang Huy |
Starting Feb. 23, the two metro lines returned to their regular timetable. Trains run daily from 5:30 am to 10:00 pm.
On weekdays, they operate every six minutes during peak hours (6:30–9:00 am and 4:30–7:30 pm), every 10 minutes during off-peak times, and every 15 minutes from 7:30–10:00 pm.
On weekends and public holidays, trains arrive every 10 minutes.
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