Home Industry Transport Saudi’s Haramain railway mulls 30 daily trips by end-2019 The line transported more than 118,000 passengers through 310 trips since its launch on October 11 by Aarti Nagraj January 1, 2019 Saudi Arabia’s Haramain high-speed trains aim to make 30 daily trips this year, following the start of services in October 2018, according to media reports. The railway currently operates eight daily trips between Makkah and Madinah via Jeddah and King Abdullah Economic City of Rabigh. The line transported more than 118,000 passengers through 310 trips since its launch on October 11, local daily Al-Eqtisadiah reported. Sources told the newspaper that the railway management is mulling plans to add two trips every month between the two holy cities until it reaches 30 daily trips by the end of 2019. If implemented, the railway will run a trip every half an hour with annual capacity increasing to 30 million passengers annually, in addition to Haj pilgrims who will be using the trains. The sources also told the paper that the railway project had succeeded in achieving its targeted revenue so far. Overall, the total number of workers in various departments and companies involved in the project is 1,200, the report added. The 450km Haramain line was originally due to open in 2012 but was hit by delays and cost increases. Trial runs of the project were completed in November 2017. Each train includes 35 passenger cars with a capacity of 417 passengers on two-way trips between Makkah and Madinah. The ticket rate for the journey between the two passenger stations in Jeddah and Makkah has been priced at SAR40 in the regular class and SAR50 in business class. The trip between Makkah and Madinah costs SAR150 in regular class and SAR250 in business class. Read: Saudi’s Al Haramain train ticket prices officially revealed The train travels at speeds of 300kmh and reduces journey times between Makkah and Jeddah to 21 minutes, Jeddah to King Abdulaziz Airport to 14 minutes, King Abdulaziz Airport to Rabigh to 36 minutes and Rabigh to Madinah to 61 minutes. Travel between Makkah and Madinah takes less than two and a half hours. The line has five stations — two terminus stations in Makkah and Madinah, and two central stations in Jeddah and Rabigh, and a fifth station at King Abdulaziz International Airport built by the General Authority of Civil Aviation. All stations include several facilities including business class lounges, a public transport centre, parking lots, civil defense stations, mosques, and commercial spaces catering to traveller needs. Later stages could see the line linked to Jeddah Islamic Port and Makkah’s metro. The train line is eventually intended to handle 60 million passengers per year. 0 Comments