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GCC to launch $15 billion high-speed regional railway by 2030 | THE DAILY TRIBUNE

August 29, 2024 5 Min Read
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The Every day Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com

Report by Mohammed Darwish

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has introduced the launch of a groundbreaking regional railway community, which can begin operations by December 2030. This bold $15 billion undertaking, involving 33 stakeholders, goals to rework transportation and financial integration throughout the Gulf states.

Spanning a powerful 2,217 kilometers, the railway’s first section in Kuwait covers 111 kilometers, with trains projected to realize speeds between 200 and 250 km per hour.

Journey time from Kuwait to Riyadh, spanning roughly 640 kilometers, can be decreased to only 150 minutes, down from the present 6.45 hours by automotive. The railway’s strategic route will hyperlink Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman, establishing a seamless transportation community throughout the area.

The railway’s route will join Kuwait to Saudi Arabia, then onward to Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and at last Oman, making a seamless transportation community throughout the area.

Catalyst

Economists are heralding the Gulf Railway as a catalyst for unprecedented financial development. The undertaking goals to realize the long-sought frequent Gulf market and speed up financial unity among the many GCC nations.

By facilitating the simple and fast motion of individuals, items, and labour between member states, the railway is predicted to boost commerce trade and bilateral operations, akin to the built-in economies of the European Union. Moreover, the undertaking is anticipated to drive down costs within the area by lowering the prices of transporting items, meals, journey, and labour.

This improved financial effectivity is predicted to boost the Gulf nations’ general financial energy, whereas additionally enhancing regional communication and lowering transportation instances between main cities and ports.

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Funding

Analysts imagine the Gulf Railway won’t solely spur financial development but in addition entice important funding to the area, positioning the GCC as an built-in, interconnected financial powerhouse on the worldwide stage.

The undertaking can be anticipated to contribute considerably to the financial development, growth and prosperity of the area, diversifying the out there technique of transportation and lowering transportation prices.

The undertaking can even work to boost and facilitate regional commerce and help the nationwide industries of the GCC nations.

It should additionally contribute to offering job alternatives for residents of the GCC nations, along with constructing the institutional capabilities and expertise required to develop railway sustainability.

Causeway

The King Hamad Causeway undertaking will join the Kingdom of Bahrain with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by means of the development of a bridge parallel to the King Fahd Causeway, which incorporates 4 car lanes and two railway tracks.

The 57-kilometre railway line will join the King Hamad Worldwide Passenger Station with the railway station within the Dammam area within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The King Hamad Causeway is a brand new artery linking the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Its concept started in 2014. It’s 25 kilometres lengthy and can be parallel to the King Fahd Causeway, aiming to boost financial cooperation.

It’s anticipated that the variety of passengers utilizing the GCC railway will attain about 8 million per yr by 2050.

The railway station within the Dammam area can be linked to all inner railway traces within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the King Hamad Worldwide Passenger Station can be linked to the community.

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The Bahrain Metro, to be constructed domestically, will hook up with the passenger terminal at Bahrain Worldwide Airport and the very important business and residential areas within the Kingdom. Industrial operations will flourish.

The King Hamad Causeway undertaking can even add larger capability by creating 4 car lanes parallel to the present street to keep away from congestion on the bridge.

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