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Transport Minister inspects high-speed rail projects

Businessmen Team news 17 August 2025 08:03 PM
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Transport Minister inspects high-speed rail projects

Minister of Transport and Industry Engineer Kamel Al-Wazir on Sunday inspected key projects that are part of a new national transport network.

The inspection tour focused on the first line of the high-speed electric rail network, which will link the Ain Sokhna Port on the Red Sea to El Alamein and Matrouh on the Mediterranean. The Minister visited a section of the line stretching from the South Helwan area to the New Administrative Capital.

According to a statement from the Transport Ministry, Al-Wazir also reviewed progress on two major bridges: the South Helwan Bridge, a 2.52-kilometer structure over the Nile, and the 2.72-kilometer East Nile Bridge.

The projects are part of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's broader directives to expand sustainable transport options and develop the Ain Sokhna-Alexandria logistics corridor, which includes the high-speed rail line and major ports.


Minister Kamel El-Wazir hailed the country's new high-speed electric rail network as a new Suez Canal on rails.

During an inspection tour, he directed contractors to expedite work on the projects while maintaining high-quality standards. The Minister's visit included a review of finishing work at key interchange stations in Cairo, Mohamed Naguib, and the New Administrative Capital, which will connect with the existing Light Rail Transit (LRT) system.

The Minister also inspected several major engineering works, including the Khor Bridge, a 600-meter-long, 90-meter-high structure over the Wadi Degla valley. According to the ministry, the bridge is a great epic and an example of the miracles performed by Egyptian engineers and workers.

The first line of the new network will link the Red Sea and the Mediterranean, a connection Al-Wazir described as a new land-based Suez Canal.


Egyptian workers and engineers chanted "Long live Egypt", thanking President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for the massive infrastructure projects that provide thousands of job opportunities for youth and achieve comprehensive development. They pledged to continue their achievements.

The Minister was briefed on the executive status of all industrial works in the project where four of 16 planned track bridges and 16 of 55 car bridges have been completed.

The minister was also updated on the delivery of materials and equipment, with 388 kilometers of track handed over to the Siemens-Orascom-Arab Contractors consortium for installation. The first regional train, manufactured in Germany by Siemens, arrived in Egypt months ago, and the first high-speed Velaro train is expected to arrive in September.