hoangsa74
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But you have to walk to a metro station. Unless you are lucky enough to live next to a station, you're more than likely having to walk more than 20 minutes to a station, wait for 10 minutes, and take your train for another 20 minutes to your get off station, then likely having to walk another 20 minutes to your final destination. Total time from your home to your destination is 70 minutes. Plus, walking under the heat of S.E. Asia for 5 minutes will exhaust you to death already. Saigon is 10 miles by 10 miles so if you take your motorbike and leave your home, you're more than likely to get to the other end of the city in 30 minutes at the most.Can't agree with you.
Metro in non-US cities is comfortable, punctual, frequent, in most cases.....
I think you have lived in US for too long.
And have you heard every subway station is also a commercial complex attracting investment?
I've been to both Hanoi and Saigon, if the metro construction cannot keep in pace with the growing number of cars and expansion of suburbs, the situation will be only getting worse.....No matter how many boulevards or suburban expressways to be built.
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The first metro line in Saigon costs about 2.5 billion. That's is equivalent of building 5 boulevards and each is 10 miles long and 150 feet wide. How many motorbikes do you think you can pack in those 5 blvd? A lot. and we know most viets go around in motorbikes.
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