Six more railway routes planned for Central Highland tourism hub
Da Lat Railway station, where will host more six tourism routes to various sites in the city by the year 2020. — File Photo
LAM DONG (VNS)– Local authorities in the Central Highland city of Da Lat approved a plan to build six new railway routes from city centre to several tourism sites by 2020, according to Truong Huu Hiep, director of the Lam Dong provincial Transport Department.
The routes will link the city centre to Lang Bian mountain, Tuyen Lam Lake, Love Valley, the Central Highland Biological Institute and Lien Khuong Airport, across a total length of up to 90km.
The estimated expense for the project is about VND42,000 billion (US$2.1 million), mobilised from private sponsors.
The project will involve installing a mono-railway, which will carry six-carriage trains to run at speeds of 30-40km per hour.
The once famed 84km-long railway route linking Thap Cham (in the central province of Phan Rang) and Da Lat will be restored at the cost of VND3,900 billion ($1.45 million).
The Thap Cham – Da Lat route will be completed by 2015. – VNS