2024-07-03

Riyadh Metro: one of the world’s biggest metro projects.

About Riyadh Metro

Ever since plans for Riyadh Metro were drawn up in 2014, it has been one of the most anticipated projects in Saudi Arabia. The project is near completion and is expected to be up and running towards the end of spring 2022.

In addition to the metro trains, there will also be buses as part of the project called the Riyadh Metro Buses, which will take you across town. It will cover main streets, highways and sub-streets. And yes, all stations will have free Wi-Fi so you can stay connected to your family and friends too.

The Royal Commission for Riyadh City has declared that all civil and construction works have now finally been completed, while the big picture completion has reached up to 92 percent. It is part of the Riyadh Public Transport Project (RPTP), and aims to serve up to 100,000 people a day. All aboard, Riyadh.

With six lines and a total route length of 175 kilometers, Riyadh is planning the world’s largest subway project. Siemens is to supply the entire turnkey system for two driverless metro lines in the capital of Saudi Arabia. The five-million city is looking for sustainable solutions for its local traffic problems. Because Riyadh is growing rapidly: since 1990, the population has doubled to more than five million inhabitants. Siemens equips Lines 1 and 2 of the six lines with Inspiro metro trains, the electrification and the signaling and communication systems for driverless operation

Siemens is to supply the entire turnkey system for two driverless metro lines in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh. The company equips Lines 1 and 2 of the six lines with Inspiro metro trains, the electrification and the signaling and communication systems for driverless operation

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For a total of 1.5 billion euros, Siemens is to supply a turnkey rail system for two driverless metro lines in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh. With six lines and a length of 175 kilometers is an ultramodern metro system with six lines and a length of 175 kilometers to be built. Siemens equips Lines 1 and 2 of the six lines with Inspiro metro trains, the electrification and the signaling and communication systems for driverless operation

Siemens is to supply the entire turnkey system for two driverless metro lines in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh. The company equips Lines 1 and 2 of the six lines with Inspiro metro trains, the electrification and the signaling and communication systems for driverless operation

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