Vietnamese transport service operator Futa Bus Lines plans to launch two new bus routes linking Da Nang City and neighboring Quang Nam Province in central Vietnam starting April 30.
According to the Da Nang Traffic Lights and Public Transport Management Center, the two bus routes are among the four unsubsidized routes which will be launched on the occasion of the upcoming Reunification Day (April 30) and International Workers’ Day (May 1).
Of the two, the 23-kilometer LK02 route will connect the Vietnam–Korea University of Information and Communication Technology in Da Nang with Hoi An City in Quang Nam.
Buses on this route will operate from 5:45 am to 6:00 pm every day with services being 15-30 minutes apart.
The second route, LK21, will connect a coach station in the south of Da Nang with Tam Ky City in Quang Nam, covering a distance of over 56 kilometers. Buses will run from 4:45 am to 5:30 pm, with a frequency of every 15-25 minutes.
Bus routes between Da Nang City and Quang Nam Province will help improve the connection between the two localities in central Vietnam. Photo: Truong Trung / Tuoi Tre |
Two additional bus routes, No. 2 and 21, will operate within Da Nang, connecting various key locations in the city.
Route No. 2 will run from a coach station in the central area to the Vietnam–Korea University of Information and Communication Technology. This route spans over 30 kilometers.
Route No. 21, covering a distance of 18 kilometers, will operate from the central coach station to the coach station in the south of the city.
Ho Nguyen Quoc Cuong, director of the Da Nang Traffic Lights and Public Transport Management Center, said the bus routes would meet the travel demand of local residents.
Tickets for the route between Da Nang City and Hoi An City are to be priced at VND35,000 (US$1.4) apiece, while the fare for bus services from Da Nang to Tam Ky will be VND39,000 ($1.6).
Tourists visit Hoi An City in Quang Nam Province, central Vietnam. Photo: Truong Trung / Tuoi Tre |
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