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Incredible new £196bn train line that’s the world’s ‘second biggest construction project’ | World | News

August 29, 2024 3 Min Read
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An unimaginable new prepare line costing virtually £200billion is the second largest development challenge on the earth.

The Gulf Railway within the Center East is a proposed rail system connecting the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The 1,353-mile line will join Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Every state is answerable for implementing the portion of the challenge that lies inside its territory and can assemble its personal railway strains and branches, stations and freight terminals. Estimated to value £196billion to construct, development is but to begin, regardless of being scheduled to open in 2025.

It was first proposed and authorized by the GCC in 2009, with Saudi Arabia being the one member with any rail infrastructure on the time. The unique deadline was 2018 which was then postponed in 2016 to 2021.

The road would start in Kuwait Metropolis (Kuwait) and cross by Dammam and Al-Batha Port (Saudi Arabia), Abu Dhabi and Al Ain (UAE), and Sohar earlier than ending in Muscat (Oman).

There can even be branches from Dammam to Bahrain and Qatar by two proposed causeways with trains travelling as much as 140mph.

David Briginshaw, editor-in-chief of the Worldwide Railway Journal, said that the low worth of oil and minerals leading to funds deficits amongst GCC members is the first purpose hindering the challenge.

Briginshaw mentioned: “Low oil costs have an effect on funding, and clearly Oman’s challenge is designed to take minerals to the coast, so if there is not demand it brings the entire challenge into query.”

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A scarcity of readability between the GCC members on the precise scale and working mannequin of the railway, which remains to be with out an overseeing physique, additionally casts doubt on the challenge.

The Gulf Railway is the second-largest development challenge on the earth. First is NEOM, over 10,000 sq. miles being full of wonders together with a 105-mile metropolis in a straight line.

The formidable £370billion challenge is being inbuilt Saudi Arabia and is being promised by the nation’s chief Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as the start of a “journey to a greener future”.

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