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Saudi Arabia: Full steam ahead
Published in Daily News Egypt on 26 - 07 - 2010

RIYADH: Infrastructure upgrades are the order of the day, with the government of Saudi Arabia giving its full financial backing to big-ticket transport projects in a bid to ensure that passengers and cargo can move about the Kingdom more quickly, efficiently and affordably.
One of the largest projects under way is a significant expansion of railway services. Construction is steadily progressing on a 2400-kilometer cargo link known as the North-South Railway (NSR).
Once completed, the NSR will link Al Haditha on the Jordanian border to the capital, Riyadh. A branch off the main line will also reach industrial areas on the Gulf.
The NSR is being developed by the Saudi Railway Company (SAR) in three phases.
The first phase is a 1486-kilometer stretch linking the Saudi Arabian Mining Company's (Ma'aden) phosphate mine at Al Jalamid and its bauxite mine at Az Zabirah with processing facilities located at Ras Az Zawr on the Gulf coast.
“We have completed 1050 kilometers of railway track out of a total of 1486 kilometers,” SAR's Fawaz Al Magati told local media last month.
The first phase is expected to be operational by the end of 2010.
The second phase of the NSR will focus on general freight traffic in conventional and intermodal service while a 200-kilometers-per-hour high-speed passenger service will be developed in the third phase.
Passenger service is the focus on the Kingdom's western coast with significant progress being made on two projects: the Haramain High-Speed Rail Project (HHR) and the Mashair Metro, also known as the “Mecca metro”.
The 450-kilometer HHR, being overseen by the Saudi Railways Organization (SRO), will connect the Holy Cities of Mecca and Medina with additional stops at King Abdullah Economic City, King Abdulaziz International Airport and central Jeddah.
It is expected to carry more than 3m passengers annually upon completion.
Earlier this month, the SRO announced it had received two bids for the $1.4 billion second stage of the HHR, which includes the contracts to lay the tracks, install signals and perform operations and maintenance.
The two bidders who submitted contracts were consortiums led by the Al Rajhi Group and the Al Shoula Group. The winning bidder will be required to operate and maintain the infrastructure for a period of 12 years.
“Completing the high-speed train between Mecca and Medina will reduce transportation time between the two Holy Cities, making the situation for pilgrims much easier,” Osama Al Bar, the mayor of Mecca, told OBG.
The metro project will also ease transport for pilgrims visiting Mecca.
“The 20-kilometer line from Arafat to the Holy Shrine will have a fully operational capacity of 70,000 passengers per hour. This year we hope to start operations with a capacity of around 30,000 passengers per hour,” said Al Bar.
The Chinese Railways Company is carrying out the construction of the SAR6.7bn ($1.8 billion) project along with France's Thales and domestic firms. A test run has been scheduled for August 1, according to the project's director-general.


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