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In addition to the metro, the transport network will include 80 bus routes, 2,860 stops, and 842 buses, ensuring comprehensive coverage of Riyadh’s most densely populated areas.
The highly anticipated Riyadh Metro is expected to start operations later this year, as per a recent report from Saudi media. This mega-project aims to transform public transport in the Saudi ...
Saudi Arabia has inaugurated an ambitious new driverless transit system, which is hailed as the longest in the world. Measuring 109 miles in length, it includes an eye-catching station by Zaha ...
The News. Riyadh Metro inaugurated three of its six lines on Sunday, a milestone for the city’s infrastructure which provides residents and visitors with a long-anticipated public transit option ...
Riyadh Metro's King Abdullah Financial District station. According to reports, the metro project cost $22.5 billion. Bechtel "The Riyadh Metro will transform travel in Saudi Arabia by offering a ...
The Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) confirmed that the Orange Line, or Line 3, began operations on Sunday, completing the city’s extensive metro network. Spanning six lines across 176 ...
Saudi Arabia opened parts of Riyadh’s long-awaited metro system as the kingdom pushes ahead with plans to modernize the capital and ease the heavy traffic that has become a commonplace complaint ...
Saudi Arabia announced Wednesday it is ready to open the first part of the Riyadh Metro, a major project intended to help shift the car-centric kingdom to public transport.Three lines will open to the ...
More than just a transport network, Riyadh Metro is a symbol of Saudi Arabia’s future-forward ambition. In this exclusive interview, Omar Benzaria, Regional Transportation Director, Middle East & ...
After a decade of construction, all six lines of a new 176-kilometer, 85-station Riyadh metro rail system have opened, with the final line launched Jan. 5. Three consortia comprised of 19 ...
The Orange Line, which runs from west to east across Riyadh, connects Jeddah Road to the Second Eastern Ring Road near Khashm Al Aan, covering 41 kilometres of the city, the Saudi Gazette reported.
A train is tested ahead of the opening on Sunday of the first three lines of the Riyadh Metro, a major project intended to help shift car-centric Saudi Arabia to public transport.