Riyadh Metro to Launch First Phase on November 27, Enhancing Public Transportation

The Riyadh Metro is set to launch its first phase on November 27, with three of the six planned lines beginning operations. The project aims to reduce traffic congestion, decrease car dependency, and strengthen Riyadh’s position as a leading global trade and commerce hub. The remaining lines are expected to open by mid-December.

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