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| Name | Mien Dong Bus Station |
| Native name | Bến xe Miền Đông |
| Type | Intercity bus terminal |
| Address | 292 Đinh Bộ Lĩnh, Bình Thạnh District |
| Borough | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Country | Vietnam |
| Opened | 2003 |
| Operator | Saigon Transportation Mechanical Corporation (SAMCO) |
Mien Dong Bus Station. It is the primary intercity bus terminal serving the eastern and northern regions of Vietnam from Ho Chi Minh City. Operated by the Saigon Transportation Mechanical Corporation, the station is a critical transportation hub, handling a significant volume of passengers and vehicles daily. Its modern facilities and extensive network connect the southern metropolis with numerous provinces and major economic zones.
The original station was established in the latter half of the 20th century to manage growing demand for road travel from Saigon. The current facility was inaugurated in 2003, replacing the older, congested terminal to better serve the economic growth following the Đổi Mới reforms. Its development was part of broader urban planning initiatives by the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City to modernize the city's infrastructure. The station's design and capacity were planned to accommodate the surge in travel following increased connectivity with regions like the Central Highlands and coastal areas.
The station is situated at 292 Đinh Bộ Lĩnh street in Bình Thạnh District, a strategic location near the border of Gò Vấp District. It provides direct access to major arterial roads such as National Route 1 and National Route 13, facilitating seamless travel towards Đồng Nai Province and Bình Dương Province. Public transport links include numerous city bus routes operated by the Ho Chi Minh City Management and Operation Center for Public Transport, and it is a short distance from future stations of the Ho Chi Minh City Metro. The proximity to the Thủ Thiêm Tunnel enhances connectivity to the developing Thu Thiem New Urban Area.
The terminal features a large, multi-level main building with separate arrival and departure halls, designed for efficient passenger flow. Amenities include ticket counters for numerous carriers like Phương Trang and Thành Bưởi, waiting areas, food courts, and retail shops. Security is managed by coordinated teams, and facilities include baggage storage, restrooms, and dedicated areas for disabled passengers. The complex also houses administrative offices for operators, maintenance bays for vehicles, and a sizable parking area for private vehicles and taxis.
Mien Dong Bus Station operates an extensive network covering long-distance routes to central and northern provinces. Key destinations include coastal cities like Nha Trang and Đà Nẵng, the ancient capital of Huế, and the major port of Hải Phòng. Services also run frequently to the capital Hanoi, the mountainous region of Sa Pa, and economic centers such as Vũng Tàu and Buôn Ma Thuột. Numerous bus companies provide daily trips to provinces throughout the Mekong Delta region and to tourist sites like Phan Thiết and Mũi Né.
The station is managed and operated by the state-owned Saigon Transportation Mechanical Corporation under the oversight of the Ministry of Transport. Day-to-day operations involve coordinating schedules with private bus companies like Hoàng Long and Mai Linh Group, ensuring compliance with regulations set by the Directorate for Roads of Vietnam. Operations focus on safety standards, traffic management within the terminal, and integrating with national transportation projects. The facility plays a vital role in the logistics network supporting commerce between Ho Chi Minh City and industrial zones in neighboring provinces.
Category:Bus stations in Vietnam Category:Transport in Ho Chi Minh City Category:Buildings and structures in Bình Thạnh District