Due to the impact of storm No. 3 (super typhoon Yagi), the water level of the Red River rose and flowed rapidly. To ensure passenger safety, on the morning of September 10, Vietnam Railways Corporation (VNR) announced that it would not run trains across Long Bien Bridge.
Accordingly, passenger trains on the Hanoi-Hai Phong route will change their schedules with Gia Lam Station as the departure and destination station.
Passengers with tickets with departure stations as Hanoi Station or Long Bien Station will travel to Gia Lam Station to take the train. Passengers with tickets with arrival stations as Hanoi Station or Long Bien Station will end their journey at Gia Lam Station.
According to Mr. Do Van Hoan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Hanoi Railway Transport Joint Stock Company, currently there are about 14 trains passing through Long Bien Bridge every day, including 8 Hanoi-Hai Phong trains; 2 Hanoi-Lao Cai trains; and 4 freight trains.
Previously, due to the influence of the tropical convergence zone through the Northern region connecting with the circulation of the low pressure area weakened by storm No. 3, in Yen Bai province there was heavy rain, the railway industry stopped running the Hanoi-Lao Cai passenger train.
Specifically, passenger trains SP3 and SP4 on the Hanoi-Lao Cai route will stop running on September 8. The plan to resume this route will depend on the weather and Hanoi Railway Transport Joint Stock Company will continue to update information about floods and rains to notify train passengers.
TB (according to Vietnam+)Source: https://baohaiduong.vn/nganh-duong-sat-dung-chay-cac-tau-qua-cau-long-bien-do-nuoc-song-hong-dang-cao-392617.html
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