Accordingly, urban railways will organize train runs from 0:00 on September 1 to 24:00, lasting until 30% on September 2 and continuing to operate from 4:30 a.m. on the same day. In which, the train operates at a frequency of 6 minutes/trip from 4:30 am to 7:30 am and 11:00 am to 2:30 pm. The remaining times are maintained at a time of 10 minutes/trip (the trip is suspended from 3.0 to 16:30.
Hanoi Metro is ready to arrange additional reserve trains to increase service frequency earlier than planned. The unit also arranged additional ticket issuance points on the first and second floors to serve ticket buyers, avoiding congestion when queuing.

For buses, the operating time is extended on the evening of September 1 to the end stations of the two urban railway lines (maximum to 24 hours) and open the station early on September 2 to serve people transferred to watch the parade and parade.
The management agency arranged supervisors at the railway terminals and bus transfer points (Long Bien, Hao Nam) to organize buses to enter and release passengers after the ceremony ended.
The Hanoi Traffic Management and Operation Center also proposed to allow bus routes to move to the area approaching Cat Linh station, Long Bien and Kim Ma transit points to relieve passengers, because the end time of the ceremony is expected to be earlier than the road closure time.