# Hanoi Metro Line 3

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Metro line in Hanoi, Vietnam

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Line 3 View of the metro line at Chùa Hà station (middle) Overview Native name Tuyến số 3 Status Completed (elevated section), 79.5% complete (underground section) as of June 2026 Owner Hanoi People's Committee Line number 3 Termini Nhon[1] Cau Giay[2] Stations Phase 1 (Nhon - Hanoi Station): 8 (current)[3] Website hanoimetro.net.vn Service Type Rapid transit System Hanoi Metro Operator Hanoi Metro Company (HMC) Depot Nhổn Depot Rolling stock 10 4-carriage Alstom Metropolis trains (40 carriages)[4] Ridership 8,600 passengers/hour/direction History Planned opening Late 2027 (for Kim Mã ‐ Hanoi station) Opened 8 August 2024; 22 months ago (2024-08-08) (elevated section) [5] Technical Line length Phase 1: 12.5 km (7.8 mi) Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge Electrification Third rail, 750 V DC Operating speed 35 km/h (22 mph) 80 km/h (50 mph) maximum [6] Route map Legend Sơn Tây Nhổn depot T3-S01 Nhổn T3-S02 Minh Khai T3-S03 Phú Diễn Bắc Hồng–Văn Điển railway Nhuệ River T3-S04 Cầu Diễn T3-S05 Lê Đức Thọ Ringway 3 T3-S06 National University T3-S07 Chùa Hà Tô Lịch River Ringway 2 T3-S08 Cầu Giấy Thạch Bình – Quần Ngựa T3-S09 Kim Mã Yên Nghĩa T3-S10 Cát Linh T3-S11 Văn Miếu North–South railway Hanoi–Đồng Đăng railway Ngọc Hồi – Yên Viên T3-S12 Hanoi Yên Sở This diagram: view talk edit

**Hanoi Metro Line 3** ([Vietnamese](/source/Vietnamese_language): *Tuyến số 3 Đường sắt Đô thị Hà Nội*), also known as **Line Nhổn - Ga Hà Nội**, is a [mass rapid transit](/source/Rapid_transit) service of the Hanoi Metro network, operated by Hanoi Metro Company. Colored dark red on transit maps, the line currently runs from Nhổn, a suburb in Bắc Từ Liêm District, west of city center, to its current terminus in Cầu Giấy Bus Interchange, located in Cầu Giấy district. When fully operational, the line will continue eastbound toward Hanoi Station, providing a direct connection to downtown Hanoi and the city's main railway station. The line operates between 5.30 am and 10pm, with headways of 6 minutes during peak hours (7 am - 8.30 am and 4.30 pm to 6pm), and 10 minutes during off-peak hours. All trains on Line 3 operate with a 4-cars formation.

This line was the first to be built in Hanoi Metro network, starting construction in September 2010 with an expected completion date in late 2016, with a budget of 18 trillion VND[7] (US$1 billion in 2010) However, the project was plagued with delays and budget overrun, total about 34.532 trillion VND (US$1.46 billion) in 2022.

The line is divided into three segments: The first segment, which runs from Nhổn to Hanoi Station. This segment is 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) long, consists of 12 stations in total,[8] with the first 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi) (between Nhổn and Cầu Giấy) running elevated, while the last 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) (between Cầu Giấy) and Hanoi Station running underground. In addition, there have been plans for a southern extension (second segment), which will run from Hanoi Station to southern district of Hoàng Mai, and a northern extension (third segment) toward Sơn Tây.[9] Currently, only the elevated phase of first segment (between Nhổn and Cầu Giấy) is operational. About 20% of Hanoi's population in 6 districts [Ba Đình](/source/Ba_%C4%90%C3%ACnh_district), [Cầu Giấy](/source/C%E1%BA%A7u_Gi%E1%BA%A5y_district), [Đống Đa](/source/%C4%90%E1%BB%91ng_%C4%90a_district), [Hoàn Kiếm](/source/Ho%C3%A0n_Ki%E1%BA%BFm_district), [Nam Từ Liêm](/source/Nam_T%E1%BB%AB_Li%C3%AAm_district) and [Bắc Từ Liêm](/source/B%E1%BA%AFc_T%E1%BB%AB_Li%C3%AAm_district) can benefit from this line.

## History

### Initial developments

Further information: [Hanoi Metro](/source/Hanoi_Metro)

Line 3 dated back to 1998, when the Vietnamese government approved the 2020 vision Master Plan, which prioritise the building of a rail transit system, with a target to build 5 metro lines. Line 3 was one of the original lines considered in the master plan.[10]

Two separate preliminary feasibility studies was conducted in 2004 and 2005 with the help of the [Asian Development Bank](/source/Asian_Development_Bank) to determine the viability of Line 3.[11]

Four options were originally considered:

1. An elevated metro line running from Nhổn depot to Swedish Embassy on Kim Mã Avenue, then running underground to Hanoi Station;

1. An at-grade tramway section between Nhổn and Ringway 3, then an elevated line to Swedish Embassy on Kim Mã Avenue, then running underground to Hanoi Station;

1. Similar to option 2, but the at-grade tramway would be converted to a dedicated metro line;

1. An at-grade tramway section between Nhổn and to Swedish Embassy on Kim Mã Avenue, then running underground to Hanoi Station.

Out of all options, options 2 and 3 were eliminated from further consideration due to congestion and performance issues associated with a mixed circulation tramway system. Option 4 was discounted from further consideration because even though it involved a system operating on a partially dedicated route, significant adverse changes to traffic management were required, particularly at intersections and pedestrian crossings and it would have resulted in reduced operating efficiencies and travel times. As a result, option 1, which was forecasted to carry up to 458,000 people daily,[12] was selected as the preferred option.[13]

The name and location of stations were finalized in the 2009 Final Feasibility Study. Based on this study, fifteen stations were reduced to 12 stations, 8 elevated and 4 underground. A twin bored tunnel concept using tunnel boring machines (TBM) was selected to tunnel 15 to 8 m underground and to utilize the centerline of existing surface roads. Two underground stations, Cát Linh and Văn Miếu, were relocated one block eastward to avoid cultural significant sites.[13]

## Budget

Beside 276 million euros from the Hanoi city's budget, the project also receives 726 million euros from the four donors - the French government (DGT), [French Development Agency](/source/French_Development_Agency) (AFD), Asian Development Bank (ADB),[14] and [European Investment Bank](/source/European_Investment_Bank) (EIB).

## Construction progress

Implementation of the project is delayed by four years compared to the original schedule with completion expected in 2021. As of March 2017, the project has achieved 30% physical progress over the elapsed project life of 9 years. However, the project completion is expected to be delayed to 2027.[15] [16] [17] [18] [19]

## Route

Route of the Hanoi Metro Line 3 as of now

Elevated section passing over Xuân Thuỷ road. Visible stations from left to right are: Chùa Hà, National University, Lê Đức Thọ stations.

Line 3: Nhổn - Hanoi Station section starts from Nhổn - to National Highway 32 - Cầu Diễn - Mai Dịch - Ring road 3 intersection - Cầu Giấy (ring road 2 intersection) - Kim Mã - Giang Vo - Cát Linh - Quốc Tử Giám and ends at Tran Hung Dao Street, in front of Hanoi Station.

## Stations

### Phase 1

The 1st phase of Line 3 has 12 stations including 8 elevated stations (Nhổn, Minh Khai, Phú Diễn, Cầu Diễn, Lê Đức Thọ, National University, Chùa Hà, Cầu Giấy) and 4 underground stations (Kim Mã, Cát Linh, Văn Miếu, Hanoi Station), with concourse level, elevators and lifts. The railway platform is 109 metres (358 ft) long.

Station symbol Station name Metro transfers Distance between stations Total distance Location English Vietnamese Ward/Commune T3S01 Nhon Nhổn (planned) 0 km (0 mi) 0 km (0 mi) Between Tây Tựu and Xuân Phương T3S02 Minh Khai Minh Khai 1.129 km (0.702 mi) 1.129 km (0.702 mi) Between Phú Diễn and Xuân Phương T3S03 Phu Dien Phú Diễn (planned) 1.174 km (0.729 mi) 2.303 km (1.431 mi) T3S04 Cau Dien Cầu Diễn 0.831 km (0.516 mi) 3.134 km (1.947 mi) Between Phú Diễn and Từ Liêm T3S05 Le Duc Tho Lê Đức Thọ 1.125 km (0.699 mi) 4.259 km (2.646 mi) T3S06 National University Đại học Quốc Gia (planned) 1.03 km (0.64 mi) 5.289 km (3.286 mi) Cầu Giấy T3S07 Chua Ha Chùa Hà (planned) 1.225 km (0.761 mi) 6.514 km (4.048 mi) T3S08 Cau Giay Cầu Giấy 1.165 km (0.724 mi) 7.679 km (4.772 mi) Between Giảng Võ and Láng T3S09 Kim Ma Kim Mã (planned) 1.198 km (0.744 mi) 8.877 km (5.516 mi) Giảng Võ T3S10 Cat Linh Cát Linh 1.52 km (0.94 mi) 10.397 km (6.460 mi) Ô Chợ Dừa T3S11 Van Mieu Văn Miếu 0.871 km (0.541 mi) 11.268 km (7.002 mi) Văn Miếu - Quốc Tử Giám T3S12 Ha Noi Hà Nội (planned) 0.701 km (0.436 mi) 11.969 km (7.437 mi) Cửa Nam

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		- Cầu Giấy station

		- Chùa Hà station

		- Lê Đức Thọ station

		- National University station

		- Nhổn Station

### Phase 2

The 2nd phase of Line 3 will have 7 more stations (Hàng Bài, Trần Thánh Tông, Kim Ngưu, Mai Động, Tân Mai, Tam Trinh, Yên Sở) all being completely underground with 1 depot located near Yên Sở Pumping Station. This section is 8786 m long (8.13 km underground, the remaining is for tunnel and on ground).

Station symbol Station name Metro transfers Distance between stations Total distance from S01 Location English Vietnamese Ward T3S13 Hang Bai Hàng Bài (connects with Trần Hưng Đạo) (planned) 0.657 km (0.408 mi) 12.626 km (7.845 mi) Cửa Nam T3S14 Tran Thanh Tong Trần Thánh Tông 1.232 km (0.766 mi) 13.858 km (8.611 mi) Hai Bà Trưng Phạm Đình Hổ T3S15 Kim Nguu Kim Ngưu 0.981 km (0.610 mi) 14.839 km (9.221 mi) Thanh Lương T3S16 Mai Dong Mai Động 1.193 km (0.741 mi) 16.032 km (9.962 mi) Hoàng Mai Mai Động T3S17 Tan Mai Tân Mai (planned) 1.353 km (0.841 mi) 17.385 km (10.803 mi) Hoàng Văn Thụ T3S18 Tam Trinh Tam Trinh 1.443 km (0.897 mi) 18.828 km (11.699 mi) Yên Sở T3S19 Yen So Yên Sở 0.869 km (0.540 mi) 19.697 km (12.239 mi)

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## Fares

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Beginning from **Aug. 1st 2025**, Line 3's fares are as follows:

Single journey ticket fares (unit: thousand VND)[22] Stations Nhổn Minh Khai Phú Diễn Cầu Diễn Lê Đức Thọ Nat'l University Chùa Hà Cầu Giấy Nhổn 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Minh Khai 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 Phú Diễn 10 9 9 10 11 12 13 Cầu Diễn 11 10 9 9 10 11 12 Lê Đức Thọ 12 11 10 9 9 10 11 Nat'l University 13 12 11 10 9 9 10 Chùa Hà 14 13 12 11 10 9 9 Cầu Giấy 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

Other tickets Ticket types Price Welfare ticket (for people with free bus passes) Free of charge

## See also

- [Trains portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Trains)
- [Vietnam portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Vietnam)
- [Transport portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Transport)

- [Hanoi Metro Line 2A](/source/Hanoi_Metro_Line_2A)

- [Transport in Vietnam](/source/Transport_in_Vietnam)

- [Ho Chi Minh City Metro](/source/Ho_Chi_Minh_City_Metro)

- [Megaproject](/source/Megaproject)

- [Hanoi Metro](/source/Hanoi_Metro)

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## External links

Media related to [Line 3, Hanoi Metro](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Line_3,_Hanoi_Metro) at Wikimedia Commons

- [Cầu Diễn Station](https://hanoimetro.net.vn/station/cau-dien/)

- [Cầu Giấy Station](http://hanoimetro.net.vn/station/cau-giay/)

- [Kim Mã Station](http://hanoimetro.net.vn/station/kim-ma/)

- [Minh Khai Station](http://hanoimetro.net.vn/station/minh-khai/)

- [Văn Miếu Station](http://hanoimetro.net.vn/station/van-mieu/)

v t e Rapid transit in Vietnam Hanoi Metro Open Line 2A Line 3 (Nhổn ~ Cầu Giấy) Under construction Line 2 Line 3 (Cầu Giấy ~ Hanoi) Line 5 Planned or under planning Line 1 Line 2A (extension to Xuân Mai) Line 3 (Trôi ~ Nhổn, Hanoi ~ Hoàng Mai) Line 4 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 Line 9 Ho Chi Minh City Metro Open L1 Line 1 (Bến Thành ~ Suối Tiên) Under construction L2 Line 2 (Bến Thành ~ Tham Lương) Planned, under planning, or cancelled L1 Line 1 (An Hạ ~ Bến Thành) L2 Line 2 (Sông Tắc ~ Thủ Thiêm ~ Bến Thành, Tham Lương ~ An Sương ~ Củ Chi) L3 Line 3 L3A Line 3A L3B Line 3B L4 Line 4 L4B Line 4B L5 Line 5 L6 Line 6 L7 Line 7 L8 Line 8 L9 Line 9 L10 Line 10 T Tramway M2 Monorail 2 M3 Monorail 3 Bus Hanoi BRT Strikethrough: Cancelled

v t e Transport in Vietnam Government Ministry of Transport Vietnam Railways Civil Aviation Authority Inland Waterways Administration Road AH1 National Routes 1 8 9 13 22 30 51 91 Other National Routes 1B 1C 1D 1K 10 12 12A 12B 13 14 14B 14C 14D 14E 15 16 18 18C 19 2 20 21A 21B 22 22B 23 24 24B 25 26 27 27B 279 28 29 2A 2B 2C 3 30 31 32 32B 32C 34 37 38 38B 39A 39B 3B 4 43 45 46A 46B 47 48A 48C 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 5A 5B 6 60 61 61B 62 63 70 71 7A 7B 8 80 91 91B 9A 9B N1 Provincial Routes 188 703 723 725 741 743 744 745 188 838 839 630 631 637 Ho Chi Minh Highway Ho Chi Minh trail Mountain passes Hải Vân Pass Mụ Giạ Pass Ngang Pass Tunnels Hải Vân Thủ Thiêm North–South Expressway East (Hanoi–Ninh Binh Expressway, Ho Chi Minh City–Long Thanh–Dau Giay) Hanoi–Haiphong Expressway Hanoi–Lao Cai Expressway Hanoi–Thai Nguyen Expressway Vehicle registration plates Rail History Vietnam Railways Lines North–South railway Haiphong–Hanoi–Lao Cai Hanoi–Đồng Đăng railway Hanoi–Quán Triều railway Kép–Hạ Long railway [Da Lat–Thap Cham railway]] Saigon–Lộc Ninh railway North–South express railway Hanoi Metro Ho Chi Minh City Metro Locomotives Stations Water Ports Bến Thủy Cam Ranh Bay Da Nang Haiphong Hon La Saigon Thị Nại Vân Phong Vũng Tàu Canals Vĩnh Tế Canal Industry Shipping industry Vietnam Inland Waterways Administration Vietnam Maritime University Vinashin Vinalines Aviation Major airlines Vietnam Airlines Pacific Airlines Vietnam Air Services Company Air Mekong Trai Thien Air Cargo Northern Service Flight Company Southern Service Flight Company VietJet Air Air Vietnam Indochina Airlines Airports Can Tho (VCA) Da Lat-Lien Khuong (DLI) Da Nang (DAD) Hai Phong-Cat Bi (HPH) Hanoi-Noi Bai (HAN) Ho Chi Minh City-Tan Son Nhat (SGN) Hue (HUI) Nha Trang-Cam Ranh (CXR) Tam Ky-Chu Lai (VCL) Ho Chi Minh City-Long Thanh Industry Civil Aviation Authority Aircraft VNS-41 Other topics Transport by city Bridges Tunnels Disasters Category Economy Telecommunications

v t e Urban rail transit in Southeast Asia Annual Riderships by cities 1 billion or more Singapore 500 million – 999 million Bangkok 100 million – 499 million Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Metro Manila 50 million – 99 million — 10 million – 49 million Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Bandung Surabaya Yogyakarta (Surakarta) 5 million – 9.9 million Seberang Perai (Ipoh) 1 million – 4.9 million Palembang Cilegon (Serang) Medan Johor Bahru Yangon Padang Indonesia Java Greater Jakarta Integrated Mass Transit System Greater Jakarta Commuter Jakarta MRT M2 2B Jakarta LRT 3 Jabodebek LRT Bogor Grogol Senayan SHIA Skytrain SHIA ARS Merak Commuter Whoosh HSR KCJB Feeder KCJB Greater Bandung Commuter Bandung Walahar Garut Yogyakarta-Solo Commuter Adisumarmo ARS YIA ARS Surakarta Railbus Greater Semarang Commuter Greater Surabaya Commuter Sumatra Aceh Commuter Palembang LRT Kualanamu ARS A Greater Medan Commuter Minangkabau Express Padang Commuter Medan LRT Batang Kuis Lau Cih Cemara Lesser Sunda Islands Bali Urban Subway Cemagi Nusa Dua Sanur Ubud Laos Boten–Vientiane railway Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia Klang Valley Integrated Transit System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 KLIA Aerotrain KTM ETS KTM Intercity RTS ECR KTM Komuter Northern Sector 1 2 KTM Komuter Southern Sector 1 2 Penang LRT MTL TTL Penang Hill Railway Johor Bahru ART TBL SKL IPL East Malaysia Kota Kinabalu LRT Monorail Kuching ART SM SR DM Myanmar Yangon Circular Railway Mandalay Circular Railway Yangon Urban Mass Rapid Transit Philippines Luzon Greater Capital Region Railway System Manila LRT Line 1 Line 2 Line 6 Manila MRT Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 (cancelled) Line 7 Line 8 Line 9 Line 10 Line 11 Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter NSCR NECL North Main Line South Main Line SkyTrain Visayas Cebu Monorail Cebu Urban Mass Rapid Transit Mindanao Davao People Mover Singapore Singapore MRT NSL EWL NEL CCL DTL TEL JRL CRL Singapore LRT BPLRT SKLRT PGLRT Changi Airport Skytrain Sentosa Express KTM Shuttle Tebrau RTS Thailand Bangkok Metropolitan Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan BTS Silom Sukhumvit Gold MRT Blue Purple Yellow Pink Orange Brown Grey Light Blue Silver Asia Era One ARL Red Lines Light Red Dark Red APM Suvarnabhumi Don Mueang Utapao HSR Eastern Northeastern Northern Southern Provincial Chiang Mai LRT Hat Yai Monorail Khon Kaen LRT Nakhon Ratchasima LRT Pattaya Monorail Phitsanulok Tram Phuket Island LRT Vietnam Hanoi Metro Line 2A Line 3 Ho Chi Minh City Metro 1 Line 1 North-South HSR Note: Under construction & planned lines are in Italics

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