List of railway stations in Saudi Arabia

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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.

SRO
Dammam-Riyadh Line

Station name Region Opened
Dammam 1981
Abqaiq 1981
Al-Hofuf 1981
Riyadh 1981

SAR Cargo Line

Station name Region Opened
King Abdul Aziz Port 1950s
Al-Ahsa
Abqaiq
Al-Kharj
Haradh
Al-Tawdhihiyah
Riyadh Dry Port 1950s

SAR Riyadh-Qurayyat Line

Station name Region Opened
Riyadh 26 February 2017
Al Majma'ah 26 February 2017
Qassim
2018
Ha'il
2018
Al-Jawf
2018
Qurayyat 2018
Al-Haditha Proposed

SAR North South Railway Line

Station name Region Opened
Jalamid Open
Ha'il
Open
Zabirah Open
Ras Al-Khair Open

Haramain high-speed railway

Station name Region Opened
Madinah (Medina) [1][2]
11 October 2018
King Abdullah Economic City[3] 11 October 2018
King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah 11 December 2019
Jeddah Central 11 October 2018 (out of service since 29 September 2019)
Makkah
(Mecca)
11 October 2018

Under Construction or Proposed

  • North South line
    • Haditha
      – near Jordan border

    • Al-Jawf
      – junction, south of Al-Jawf, station near the new motorway.



  • Saudi Landbridge
  • (Dark Blue on Map)
    • Riyadh – national capital
    • Jeddah Central (connected to port)

Defunct

Tabuk station

The

Hejaz Railway
stations in Saudi Arabia were:

Station name Notes
Tabuk
Mada'in Saleh
Al-'Ula
Medina Now the Hejaz Railway Museum. Opened in 2006.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Saudi RailWay Company I الشركة السعودية للخطوط الحديدية". Archived from the original on 2010-07-04. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  2. ^ "Makkah-Madinah railway project contract signed". Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  3. ^ Railways Africa May 2009, p39, Map
  4. ^ Railway Gazette International August 2009, p47
  5. ^ "Travel the Hejaz Railway".
  6. ^ Article Hejaz Railway Museum Opened Archived 2009-06-09 at the Wayback Machine in the Arab News of Saturday 21 January 2006

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