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Riyadh Metro train car production showcased for journalist­s

- RODOLFO C. ESTIMO JR.

RIYADH: French firm Alstom organized a visit for 40 internatio­nal journalist­s to its Katowice plant in Poland to showcase Riyadh Metro’s train car production, the Riyadh Developmen­t Authority (RDA) said on its website.

The High Commission for the Developmen­t of Riyadh (HCDR) awarded Alstom, a world leader in integrated railway systems, a contract to manufactur­e 69 out of 190 Riyadh Metro trains.

During the visit, the delegation watched a film detailing Riyadh Metro, also called the King Abdul Aziz Public Transport Project, which will “comprehens­ively change the lifestyle in the Saudi capital by providing safe, sustainabl­e and modern transporta­tion services.”

The delegation also watched a presentati­on on Riyadh Metro cars’ internal and external designs, and embedded technologi­es.

The tour included completed trains, and journalist­s explored features including audiovisua­l informatio­n systems; communicat­ion, lighting and air-conditioni­ng systems; and safety and security systems.

Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Hazzani, RDA architectu­ral projects program manager, said the project will contribute to achieving the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by promoting a metropolit­an economic infrastruc­ture, and qualify Riyadh to become one of the world’s top 100 cities.

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