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Bombardier picked for Cairo lines

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MONTREAL: Canadian manufactur­ing group Bombardier Inc announced on Monday that it had signed a multibilli­on dollar agreement to build two automated monorail lines in Egypt’s notoriousl­y congested capital Cairo.

“The $4.5 billion agreement, which was signed with Egypt’s National Authority for Tunnels, is subject to final signatures of supplement­ary documents,” Bombadier and its Egyptian partners Orascom Constructi­on Limited and Arab Contractor­s said in a joint statement.

The monorails, which will be able to transport 45,000 passengers per-hour in either direction, “will dramatical­ly improve the quality of life for millions of residents by significan­tly reducing their daily commuting time,” said Danny Di Perna, president of the company’s railway division Bombardier Transporta­tion.

He noted the monorails would also reduce traffic congestion in the city that’s home to more than 20 million people.

The three companies will be responsibl­e for the constructi­on, developmen­t and maintenanc­e of the new monorail lines for 30 years, according to the statement.

The first line will run 34 miles (54 kilometres) from east Cairo to the new administra­tive capital being built in the desert. The second line, which will run for 26 miles, will connect 6th October City to Giza.

Bombardier Transporta­tion, which will build the system’s 70 four-car Innovia Monorail 300 trains, has a $2.85 billion share in the project, and Orascom has a $900 million share, according to the statement.

The Innovia Monorail 300 trains are already in use in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and set to be deployed in similar projects in Bangkok, Thailand and Wuhu, China.

 ?? AFP ?? In this file photo, the Innovia Monorail 300 is on display at the opening day of the Innotrans Internatio­nal Trade Fair for Transport and Mobility in Berlin.
AFP In this file photo, the Innovia Monorail 300 is on display at the opening day of the Innotrans Internatio­nal Trade Fair for Transport and Mobility in Berlin.

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