The projects include Metro Lines 1, 2, 8, 10 and 14, which together will form a comprehensive network linking Noi Bai International Airport, the city center, new urban areas, industrial zones and key transport hubs across the capital.

Metro Line 1, spanning approximately 81 kilometers, will connect the Hung Vuong Stadium area with Ngoc Hoi, Hanoi Railway Station, Gia Lam and Noi Bai International Airport. The line will integrate the urban railway network with the national railway system, the future high-speed railway and the capital’s main international gateway.

Metro Line 2, about 56.5 kilometers long, will run from Noi Bai International Airport through South Thang Long, Hoan Kiem Lake, Tran Hung Dao and Thuong Dinh to southern urban areas, creating a major transport corridor between the airport and the city center.

Metro Line 8, stretching roughly 91 kilometers, will serve as an east-west corridor connecting Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park with logistics centers, industrial zones and key growth areas in eastern Hanoi.

Metro Line 10, approximately 43 kilometers in length, will link Co Loa, Vo Chi Cong, Ring Roads 3 and 2.5, and Times City, helping ease traffic congestion in densely populated areas.

Metro Line 14, extending about 32 kilometers, will connect northern Hanoi from Thang Long Bridge and Ciputra Hanoi through the city center to Ocean Park and eastern districts, supporting the development of new urban areas and strengthening urban connectivity.

All 5 metro lines are scheduled for completion by 2030.