Riyadh Metro

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Riyadh Metro
Overview
Native name قطار الرياض
Owner Arriyadh Development Authority (ADA)
Locale Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Transit type Rapid transit
Number of lines 6 (under construction)
Number of stations 85
Website Riyadh Metro (Arabic)
Operation
Operation will start 2019 (planned)
Number of vehicles 69
Technical
System length 176 km (109 mi) (total)

The Riyadh Metro is a rapid transit system under construction in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is being built by world's leading construction companies including Bechtel, FCC, Strukton, Salini Impregilo, Larsen and Toubro and Samsung. It will be the backbone of the city's public transport system and integrated with an 85-kilometre (53 mi) three-line bus rapid transit (BRT) network.[1]

Network

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Riyadh Metro map

The Metro Project comprises the following six lines, as shown in figure 1:

  • Line  1  (Blue Line) runs in the north-south direction along Olaya and Batha streets, starting from slightly north of King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Street and ending at Dar Al Badia neighbourhood in the south. The Metro will be mostly underground in a tunnel along Olaya and King Faisal Streets, and elevated on a viaduct along Batha Street and at the northern and southern ends. Line 1 extends over a length of approximately 38 km (24 mi) and features 22 stations, in addition to 4 transfer stations with Lines 2, 3, 5, and 4&6.
  • Line  2  (Red Line) runs in the east-west direction along King Abdullah Road, between King Saud University and the eastern sub-center, mostly on a raised strip in the median of a planned freeway. This Line extends over a length of about 25.3 km (15.7 mi) and features 13 stations, in addition to 3 transfer stations with Lines 1, 5 and 6.
  • Line  3  (Orange Line) runs in the east-west direction along Al–Madinah Al Munawwarah and Prince Saad Bin Abdulrahman Al Awal Roads, starting at the west near Jeddah Expressway and ending at the east near the National Guard camp of Khashm El Aan. The metro will be mostly elevated along the western part of Al–Madinah Al Munawwarah Road, then underground in tunnels in the central section of the line, and generally at grade along Prince Saad Ibn Abdulrahman Road. The length of the line is approximately 40.7 km (25.3 mi) and it features 20 stations, in addition to 2 transfer stations with Lines 1 and 6.
  • Line  4  (Yellow Line) reaches to King Khalid International Airport from King Abdullah Financial District, mainly on a mix of elevated and at-grade alignment. The length of the line is around 29.6 km (18.4 mi) and it features 8 stations (3 common with Line 6), in addition to 1 transfer station with Lines 1 and 6.
  • Line  5  (Green Line) runs underground in a tunnel along King Abdulaziz Street, between King Abdul Aziz Historical Centre and the Riyadh Airbase, before connecting with King Abdullah Road. The length of the line is about 12.9 km (8.0 mi) and it features 10 stations, in addition to 2 transfer stations with Lines 1 and 2.
  • Line  6  (Purple Line) follows a half-ring starting at King Abdullah Financial District, passing by Imam Mohamed Bin Saud University and ending at Prince Saad Ibn Abdulrahman Al Awal Road. It runs mostly elevated except along Sheikh Hasan Bin Husein Bin Ali Street. The length of the line is approximately 29.9 km (18.6 mi) and it features 8 stations (3 common with Line 4), in addition to 3 transfer stations with Lines 1, 2 and 3.

The project was originally led by the late Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz Al Saud,[1] former Governor of Riyadh and Chairman of the Arriyadh Development Authority, and is now led by Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud, the current Governor of Riyadh.

Timeline

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The Project Riyadh Metro.

In June 2013, a shortlist of 3 major global consortia was chosen to build the metro.[2] Contracts were awarded in July 2013, with construction planned to start in 2014 and take 4 years.[3]

The groundbreaking ceremony was celebrated on April 4, 2014, with an opening now projected for 2018.[4]

Rolling stock

Siemens is to supply 45 4-car Inspiro trainsets for Line 1 and 29 2-car sets for Line 2.[5] The first was unveiled in Vienna on 23 February 2016.[5]

Alstom will deliver 69 Alstom Metropolis train sets[6]) for Riyadh Metro.[7]

Bombardier Transportation will deliver 47 Bombardier Innovia Metro train sets for Line 3 [8]

See also

References

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  7. http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/-riyadh-metro-saudi-arabia/
  8. http://www.bombardier.com/en/transportation/projects/project.INNOVIA-Metro-Riyadh.html?f-region=all&f-country=fr&f-segment=all&f-name=all/

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