Cairo Light Rail Transit

Cairo Light Rail Transit
Overview
Native nameالقطار الكهربائي الخفيف
OwnerNational Authority for Tunnels
LocaleGreater Cairo Area
Transit typeCommuter rail
Number of lines1
Number of stations12
Operation
Began operation3 July 2022
Operator(s)RATP Dev
Rolling stockCRRC Sifang EMUs
Number of vehicles22
Train length6 cars
Technical
System length70 km (43 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Cairo Metro, LRT, and monorail map

The Cairo Light Rail Transit (Arabic: القطار الكهربائي الخفيف) or Cairo LRT is an electrified regional rail system linking the city of Cairo to Egypt's New Administrative Capital and the 10th of Ramadan City. An initial 70 km route consisting of 12 stations was inaugurated on 3 July 2022.[1]

Although it is dubbed a light rail, the system is not a light rail in the sense the term is commonly used among transportation professionals. Based on its technical characteristics, it is more comparable to a modern regional commuter rail system such as the French RER or the German S-Bahns.

Further phases of the project are currently being built by a partnership between Egypt's National Authority for Tunnels and a consortium of Chinese construction companies. The full system is projected to extend over 100 km with 19 stations.[1]

The Cairo LRT system is operated and maintained by RATP Dev and CAC (CREC and AVIC) under contract with the National Authority for Tunnels, i.e. the Egyptian Ministry for Transportation.

  1. ^ a b "Egypt's president inaugurates trial run of China-made LRT". Xinhua. 4 July 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2022.