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The Makkah Central Station is located near the 3rd Ring Road, in Rusaiyfah District near the Rusaiyfah park and ride to the Grand Mosque. The Jeddah Central Station is located on Haramain Road, in Al-Naseem District. The railway alignment route is on the median of the Haramain road. Medina has a passenger station.
List of Railway stations in Saudi Arabia: Saudi Railway Organization Projects. Red is the functional line as of 2008. Black is the Saudi Landbridge. The North South Railway connects Riyadh to Jordan. The Haramain High Speed Rail Project will connect Mecca to Medina.
The Haramain High Speed Railway opened to the public on 11 October 2018; it links the Muslim holy cities of Medina and Mecca via the King Abdullah Economic City and Jeddah. The line was designed for a top speed of 350 km/h (220 mph), and with a service speed of 300 km/h (190 mph).
State-owned railway company Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) recently struck a 200 million Saudi riyals ($53.33 million) deal with Italian hospitality company Arsenale Group to launch the first luxury ...
Top speed Number Remarks Built mph km/h Talgo 350: 220 350 36 trainsets Operating on the Haramain High Speed Railway. 2015-2018 CAF push–pull train: 124 200 6 trainsets (75 Passenger cars & 12 Power Cars) Operating on the Riyadh-Qurayyat Line. [8] [9] 2013 CAF push–pull train: 112 180 8 passenger units, 10 power cars (5001-5010)
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For years, the two countries have considered an ambitious project that would significantly cut that travel time: a 350-kilometer high-speed rail line between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ...
The only high-speed railway line in the kingdom, the Haramain high-speed railway line, was completed in 2017, and connects the two Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina via the King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and the King Abdullah Economic City near Rabigh. [10]