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Buses in Hanoi

Buses in Hanoi

Public transportation in Hanoi


Buses are one of the main types of public transport in Hanoi, beside Hanoi Metro, operated by the state-owned Transerco and several private companies serving the city centre and towns in greater Hanoi as well as connecting Hanoi with neighbouring provinces. Buses in Hanoi are easily recognisable with their blue paint scheme, while some others are also painted green, orange and older red-yellow colours. The earliest bus service begins at 4:30 a.m. while the latest bus departure across the network is at 10:30 p.m.[1] Service may be extended to 11:30 p.m. on weekends on select routes. Most Hanoi buses are equipped with an audio system (accompanied with a LED display in certain routes) to announce the stops. LED panels at some bus stops display live route information.

A MAZ bus in Hanoi operating on route 107

Routes

The network includes subsidized buses, non-subsidized buses, airport buses and provincial buses that connect Hanoi with neighbouring provinces. As of November 2023, the city had 2,034 buses serving 154 bus lines, which included 132 subsidized lines (including airport buses), 8 non-subsidized, 12 provincial, and 2 city tour lines. These lines covered all 30 districts/towns, and 512/579 communes/wards around the city. The city also introduced electronic tickets and planned to replace 4,000 human conductors on buses in the near future.[2]

Subsidized buses

There are currently over 100 government-subsidized bus routes in Hanoi, numbering from 01 to 126. Branch routes of a main route are usually marked by the number plus a letter. For example, 06B runs between Giap Bat Bus Station and Hong Van and shares most of its route with 06. The system also includes BRT and DRT services.

Hanoi officials have been planning to put the compressed natural gas (CNG) buses into service with three new routes in July 2018. However, service only started two months later in September 2018. Seven routes use CNG busses in Hanoi, they are numbered from 157 to 163. Routes 23 (Nguyen Cong Tru), 56B (Vietnam Buddhist Academy) and 146 (Hao Nam) are loop routes.

Non-subsidized buses

Airport buses

In addition to four subsidized routes serving Noi Bai International Airport: 07 (from Cau Giay Bus Station), 17 (from Long Bien Bus Interchange), 90 (from Kim Ma Bus Station) and 109 (from My Dinh Bus Station) Transerco also operates two high-quality non-subsidized routes, numbered 68, from Me Linh Plaza (Ha Dong) and 86, from Hanoi Railway Station.[3]

Provincial routes

These routes connect Hanoi with nearby provinces like Hung Yen, Ha Nam, Bac Ninh and Bac Giang, as well as further districts from the city centre like Ba Vi. The fare is usually divided along different sections of the route, and usually mounts up to 20,000 - 30,000 ₫ for a whole trip between the termini.

Fares

The fare for a single ride is between ₫7,000 and ₫9,000 depending on the length of the route. Regular commuters can purchase a monthly pass for ₫100,000 to use on a specific route or ₫200,000 to use on all routes. Students, industrial zone workers and the elderly pay half price for a monthly pass.[4]

List of bus routes in Hanoi (Updated August 2023)

City routes

These are routes listed with numbers smaller than 200, with a few special routes like BRT and CNG routes.[5][circular reference]

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Provincial routes (201 and upper)

Distinguished by its large numbering, these routes connect Hanoi with nearby provinces:

202. Gia Lam (Hanoi) - Hai Duong

203. Giap Bat (Hanoi) - Bac Giang

204. Long Bien (Hanoi) - Thuan Thanh (Bac Ninh)

205. Gia Lam (Hanoi) - 5th National Highway - Hung Yen City

206. Giap Bat (Hanoi) - Phu Ly (Ha Nam)

207. Gia Lam (Hanoi) - Trieu Duong

208. Giap Bat (Hanoi) - Khoai Chau (Hung Yen)

209. Giap Bat (Hanoi) - 1st National Highway - Hung Yen City

210. Gia Lam (Hanoi) - Hiep Hoa (Bac Giang)

212. My Dinh (Hanoi) - Que Vo (Bac Ninh)

213. Yen Nghia (Hanoi) - Binh An (Hoa Binh)

214. Yen Nghia (Hanoi) - Ha Nam

215. My Dinh (Hanoi) - Truc Ninh (Nam Dinh)

Discontinued services

These routes either changed their numbers, merged with other routes or went defunct:

  • 10A. Long Bien - Tu Son[7]
  • 10B. Long Bien - Trung Mau[7]
  • 14/14CT. Hoan Kiem/Tran Khanh Du (on weekends) - Co Nhue[7]
  • 16A. My Dinh - Giap Bat and 16B My Dinh - Nuoc Ngam merged to form 16: My Dinh - Nuoc Ngam
  • 18. National Economics University - Long Bien - Chua Boc - National Economics University[7]
  • 44. Tran Khanh Du - My Dinh[7]
  • 145. BigC Thang Long - Ho Tay Water Park[7]
  • 207. Giap Bat - Van Giang (Hung Yen) (a few sections merged with 208)
  • 211. My Dinh (Hanoi) - Vinh Yen
  • Fast routes: Experimental services running on normal routes, with less stops to ensure shorter trip time. They were carried out on routes 02, 08, 16, 27, 28, 32, 54[8]

Bus Operations Units in Hanoi

  • Units of Hanoi Transportation Corporation (TRANSERCO)

- Hanoi Bus Enterprise: 01, 03A, 03B, 11, 17, 23, 31, 36, 40, 52A, 52B, 100, 108.

- 10-10 Bus Enterprise: 05, 13, 20A, 20B, 28, 29, 50, 53A, 53B, 67, 92, 95, 96, 97, 110, 111.

- Hanoi Electric Vehicle JSC.: 07, 25, 27, 34, 35A, 35B, 41, 44, 45, 55A, 55B, 56A, 56B, 109.

- Cau Buou Bus Enterprise: 06D, 06E, 16, 22A, 22B, 22C, 32, 84, 85, 103A, 103B, 117, 119

- Yen Vien Bus Enterprise: , 10A, 10B, 15, 54, 63, 90, 93, 112.

- Lien Ninh Transportation and Service JSC.: 08A, 08B, 09A, 09B, 19, 21A, 21B, 37, 125.

- Newway Transportation JSC.: 47A, 47B, 48, 69, 94.

- Hanoi Passenger Car JSC: 42, 49, 51, 122, 124, 145, 146, 202, 204, 205, 212.

- Tan Dat Center: 06A, 06B, 06C, 12, 33, 39, 62, 101A, 101B, 104, 113, 115.

- Southern Hanoi Passenger Car Enterprise: 04, 14, 18, 24, 26, 30, 38, 87, 88, 98, 99, 106

- Hanoi Express Bus Enterprise: 02, 66, 68, 86, 89, 91, 102, 105, 107, 114, 116, BRT 01.

  • Non-TRANSERCO units:

- Bac Ha Limited Company: 203.

- Dong Anh Transport, Trading and Tourism Joint Stock Company: 46, 123

- Bao Yen Tourism, Service and Construction Company Limited: 57, 58, 59, 60A, 60B, 61, 65, 142, 143, 144, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163

- Hai Van International Shipping Joint Venture Company: 43, 64, 74.

- Ha Tay Passenger Car Joint Stock Company: 70A, 70B, 70C, 118, 126, 213.

- Ha Tay Automobile Transport Joint Stock Company: 72.

- Bao Chau Transport and Service Joint Stock Company: 78.

- Vinbus (Vingroup Corporation): E01, E02, E03, E04, E05, E06, E07, E08, E09

Bus live-tracking

Travellers can use a mobile app called Tìm Buýt to find the bus routes between the departure and arrival points. The app is available on the web,[9] iOS,[10] Android[11] and Windows Phone.[12] The Windows Phone app has been discontinued while the app on Android and iOS is available in both Vietnamese and English.

Hanoibus' brand identity system

Buses are painted with peace bird symbol and Hanoi's Khue Van Cac seal on its body.

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References

  1. "Luồng tuyến". timbus.vn. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  2. "Hà Nội sẽ cắt giảm 4.000 nhân viên phục vụ xe buýt". Archived from the original on 2023-11-28. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
  3. ""Hà Nội dừng hoạt động 5 tuyến xe buýt kể từ ngày 1/4"". Thời Báo VTV (in Vietnamese). 2024-03-25. Retrieved 2024-05-21.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "Chính thức thử nghiệm 6 tuyến xe buýt nhanh tại Hà Nội". Kinh tế & Đô thị (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  5. "Tìm đường xe buýt". Tìm buýt (in Vietnamese).

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