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The Riyadh Metro, an ambitious and extensive public transportation project, is expected to commence operations later this year, marking a significant milestone in the development of Saudi Arabia's capital. This state-of-the-art metro system will feature a six-line network, covering a total of 176 kilometers and connecting 84 stations across Riyadh.
The Riyadh Metro is designed to serve the city’s densely populated areas with a fleet of electric trains. The network aims to address traffic congestion, lower carbon emissions, and enhance the public transport experience for residents. Additionally, all metro stations are set to be powered by renewable energy, aligning with the city's sustainability goals.
The metro system is envisioned as the backbone of public transport in Riyadh, providing seamless connections to key locations including:
This integration is expected to significantly ease commuting within the city and facilitate access to major urban centers and destinations.
Local residents and officials are optimistic that the Riyadh Metro will alleviate traffic congestion, support the city’s growing role as a host for international conferences and exhibitions, and contribute to the preparation for major future events such as Expo 2030 and the 2034 World Cup. The metro system is anticipated to play a crucial role in managing the increasing movement of people in a city that is rapidly evolving as a major global hub.
The Riyadh Metro consists of the following six lines:
Blue Line: This line will run along the axis of Al-Olaya, Al-Batha, and Al-Hayer roads, with a total length of 38 kilometers.
Red Line: Covering 25.3 kilometers, this line will traverse King Abdullah Road.
Orange Line: Stretching 40.7 kilometers, the Orange Line will connect Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah Road with Prince Saad Bin Abdurrahman I Road.
Yellow Line: With a length of 29.6 kilometers, this line will run along King Khalid International Airport Road.
Green Line: This line will cover 12.9 kilometers along King Abdulaziz Road.
Violet Line: Running 30 kilometers, the Violet Line will connect Abdurrahman Bin Awf Road with Sheikh Hassan Bin Hussain Bin Ali Road.
The Riyadh Metro is poised to revolutionize transportation in the Saudi capital by providing a modern, efficient, and sustainable public transit option. As the city prepares for future international events and continues to grow, the metro system will play a crucial role in shaping Riyadh’s urban landscape and improving the quality of life for its residents.