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Hai Duong speeds up construction progress to upgrade Cao Xa station cargo yard

THANH CHUNG - HA NGA March 25, 2024 10:36

These days, the construction unit renovating and upgrading the cargo yard at Cao Xa station (Cam Giang, Hai Duong) is speeding up progress, striving to basically complete the items by April 15.

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Cao Xa Station (Cam Giang) will become an international transit station in the future. Currently, the project is in the interim implementation phase.
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During this phase, at Cao Xa station, the freight yard within the railway land boundary will be renovated and upgraded to meet the minimum requirements for a specialized bonded yard.
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Construction items include renovating an 80 m2 office building, customs service, 5,400 m2 cargo yard with lighting, water supply and drainage, surveillance cameras and fire prevention and fighting, and renovating the car road to the yard.
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Platform paving worker
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Construction of main terminal area
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Up to now, the construction of the cargo yard area has reached 80% of the volume.
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The railway traffic barrier has also been completed. The construction unit strives to basically complete the items in the interim phase by April 15 so that the first international train can soon depart from Cao Xa station.

Cao Xa Station at km 50+870 belongs to the Hanoi - Hai Phong railway line, close to industrial parks such as Dai An, Cam Dien, Phuc Dien, Tan Truong... Vietnam Railway Corporation proposed to invest about 61 billion VND in phase 1 (excluding site clearance) to carry out the following items: Renovating the current cargo yard surface, ensuring a cargo yard area of ​​10,000 m2; building a warehouse (temporary warehouse); building protective fences, surveillance camera systems, fire fighting systems, lighting in the cargo yard area...

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