By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
NetZero.VN - Net Zero Viet NamNetZero.VN - Net Zero Viet NamNetZero.VN - Net Zero Viet Nam
  • English
    • Tiếng Việt
  • Home
  • News / Events
    • Events
    • Cà phê Net Zero
    • Net Zero Talks
  • Opinion
  • Projects
  • Forums
  • Topics
    • Agriculture – Forestry
    • Construction & Transport
    • Culture, Sports, Tourism
    • Education & Communication
    • Energy
    • Finance
    • Industry
    • Policies
    • Resources & Environment
    • Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development
  • Multimedia
    • Podcast
    • Videos
    MultimediaShow More
    [HTV] Net Zero Through Heritage
    NetZero.VN 11/03/2025
    Carbon credit market: New opportunities for Vietnamese businesses
    Vietnam News Agency 29/05/2024
    Vietnam works to prevent biodiversity degradation
    Vietnam News Agency 16/04/2024
    Vietnam develops offshore hydrogen production
    Vietnam News Agency 10/03/2024
    Green energy – A trend in sustainable development
    Vietnam News Agency 07/01/2024
  • Resources
    • Legal documents
    • Presentations
    • Publications
    • Reports
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
NetZero.VN - Net Zero Viet NamNetZero.VN - Net Zero Viet Nam
Font ResizerAa
  • English
    • Tiếng Việt
  • Home
  • News / Events
    • Events
    • Cà phê Net Zero
    • Net Zero Talks
  • Opinion
  • Projects
  • Forums
  • Topics
    • Agriculture – Forestry
    • Construction & Transport
    • Culture, Sports, Tourism
    • Education & Communication
    • Energy
    • Finance
    • Industry
    • Policies
    • Resources & Environment
    • Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development
  • Multimedia
    • Podcast
    • Videos
  • Resources
    • Legal documents
    • Presentations
    • Publications
    • Reports
Follow US
© 2023-2025 NetZero.VN | Net Zero VietNam JSC. All Rights Reserved.
NetZero.VN - Net Zero Viet Nam > Topics > Construction & Transport > Vietnam plans elevated high-speed rail to meet net-zero emissions by 2050
Construction & TransportNews

Vietnam plans elevated high-speed rail to meet net-zero emissions by 2050

The North-South high-speed railway promises reduced emissions, eco-friendliness, and aims for net-zero by 2050, contributing to Vietnam’s sustainable transport goals.

NetZero.VN 31/10/2024
SHARE
High-speed rail in Laos (Photo: Hoang Ha)

According to the Ministry of Transport, the North-South high-speed rail project is crucial for developing a sustainable, modern, and environmentally friendly transportation system. This project will help reduce traffic accidents, cut pollution, and enhance climate resilience.

Citing research from the International Union of Railways, the Ministry of Transport noted that high-speed rail is a sustainable, safe, and eco-friendly mode of transportation that conserves resources. Moreover, since most of the railway is designed to be elevated, it effectively addresses climate challenges and minimizes the disruption of communities.

“The electric-powered high-speed rail is an optimal solution for transitioning transportation to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050,” a ministry representative stated.

Experts emphasize that electrification could significantly cut the carbon emissions produced by rail transport compared to current diesel-powered trains.

As countries worldwide commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, electric railways are setting the standard for sustainable transport.

Electric trains offer additional benefits such as greater operational efficiency, lower maintenance costs, and long-term energy savings. They are also quieter, providing a smoother travel experience, which may attract more passengers.

Crucially, electrification lays a foundation for future growth and innovation. As Vietnam’s economy continues to expand and trade volume increases, an electrified railway network will be well-positioned to handle larger cargo loads and higher-speed trains.

Vietnam Railways Corporation CEO Hoang Gia Khanh highlighted that rail transport is a key mode of transportation. Compared to other modes, rail offers advantages in terms of high-capacity freight transport, safety, and average costs. The projected demand for goods transport on the North-South line by 2050 exceeds 18.2 million tons per year, with 122.7 million passenger trips.

High-speed rail, once operational, will play a crucial role in integrating five major modes of transportation: road, rail, maritime, aviation, and inland waterway, along the North-South corridor.

“This integration leverages each mode’s strengths, optimizes transportation systems, reduces logistics costs, and enhances the economy’s competitiveness. When freight transport becomes more efficient, faster, and cost-effective, it contributes to socioeconomic development,” Khanh added.

One of high-speed rail’s major strengths is safety, similar to Japan’s Shinkansen, which has operated since 1964 without a single accident over 60 years. High-speed rail systems worldwide follow similar safety standards. Notably, travel times on high-speed railways are precise to the minute.

“Another advantage is passenger comfort. These trains offer spacious cabins, making it easy to move around during travel. Additionally, electric-powered high-speed rail is environmentally friendly, reducing emissions,” Khanh said.

Under the 2021-2030 Railway Network Plan with a vision to 2050, Vietnam’s railway network will consist of 25 lines spanning approximately 6,354 kilometers, including 7 existing lines and 18 new lines. The North-South corridor will feature three routes: Hanoi – Dong Dang, the North-South high-speed rail, and Ho Chi Minh City – Can Tho.

The North-South high-speed railway, spanning about 1,541 kilometers, will start from Ngoc Hoi Station in Hanoi and end at Thu Thiem Station in Ho Chi Minh City. It is classified as a national priority project with plans to begin investment before 2030.

N.Huyen

TAGGED:high-speed rail
SOURCES:VietNamNet
Previous Article Shifting to green economy
Next Article Việt Nam needs pilot mechanisms for breakthrough development of green, renewable energy
Leave a review Leave a review

Leave a Review Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Latest
Vietnamese businesses go green: Keeping pace with technology, breaking through innovation

In the context of increasingly stringent global environmental standards, green transition is…

HCMC’s green index reveals mixed progress amidst national commitment

According to a recently released World Bank report, and reaffirming commitments made…

Logicross enters Vietnam with two modern and sustainable warehouses

What makes Logicross warehouse platform unique? As logistics demands grow more specialised,…

Proposal to build 2 renewable energy centers

On May 30, 2025, the Ministry of Industry and Trade issued Decision…

Switzerland pledges $50 million to support Vietnam’s sustainable development

The Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) will allocate a budget…

The key to paving the way for Vietnam’s renewable energy breakthrough

Completing policy mechanisms to mobilize resources for renewable energy Exchanging at the…

AFD and EVNNPT sign $75 million financing deal to enhance transmission grid

The agreement was signed by Rémy Rioux, general director of AFD, and…

Green finance criteria needed to hit net-zero goal

As green finance plays a key role in green growth, Việt Nam…

Bình Dương charts new path with green, digital and innovative industrial model

After nearly three decades leading Việt Nam’s industrial development, the southern province…

Reliable power policy urged for business progress

Nguyen Van Dat, deputy director of Thai Nguyen Zinc Electrolysis Plant, pointed…

Facebook Instagram Linkedin Twitter Youtube
NETZERO.VN
  • About us
  • Our team
  • Strategic Partners
  • Contact
Infomation
  • Forums
  • Multimedia
  • Recruitment

Sign up for free

Subscribe to our newsletter

Join the community
© 2025 NetZero.VN | Net Zero VietNam JSC. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account