Alexandria Metro

The Alexandria Metro is a proposed rapid transit system for Egypt's second largest city, Alexandria. It will be Egypt's second metro system after the Cairo Metro.

Alexandria Metro
Overview
LocaleAlexandria, Egypt
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines1 (planned)
Operation
CharacterUnderground[1]

Background

In March 2017, The National Authority for Tunnels (NAT) was reported to have received a Japanese offer to implement a new metro line in Egypt’s Mediterranean city of Alexandria from Masr station to Borg El Arab.[2]

In 2019, the Governor of Alexandria, Abdul Aziz Qansua, announced that the construction of the Alexandria Metro will begin in either late 2019 or first quarter of 2020, at a cost of $1.05–1.5 billion. It will be implemented over two years in three phases.[3][4]

Network

The first phase will extend from Abu Qir in the northeastern part of the city to Misr Station in the historic center of Alexandria, paralleling the Mediterranean coast, the Corniche and the preexisting Raml lines of the Alexandria Tram. The second phase will start from Misr station to El Max in the southwestern part of the city, again paralleling the coastline. Finally the third stage will extend inland from the Max station to Alkyl and then 21 km (13.0 mi) to the Cairo–Alexandria desert road. The network is expected to serve 10,000 to 15,000 commuters an hour.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Alexandria Metro Construction to Start in October". Egyptian Streets. 3 September 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  2. "Japanese offer to establish new metro line in Alexandria". Egypt Today. 20 March 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  3. "Egypt's $1bn Alexandria Metro to start construction in Q1 2020". Middle East Construction News. 10 November 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  4. "Construction of US $1.5bn Alexandria Metro in Egypt to begin next month". Construction Review Online. 4 September 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  5. "Alexandria to launch its first surface metro project at $2.5 billion". Egypt Independent. 21 August 2020. Retrieved 25 September 2020.

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