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Riyadh’s KAFD announces monorail project; 3.6km track will have 6 stations

King Abdullah Financial District Development announces Riyadh monorail to integrate with the Metro in Saudi Arabia

Riyadh monorail Saudi the King Abdullah Financial District Development and Management Company
King Abdullah Financial District Development announces Riyadh monorail to integrate with the Metro in Saudi Arabia

A landmark Riyadh development has announced a major monorail project as it looks to transform transport in the city.

The King Abdullah Financial District Development and Management Company (KAFD DMC) inked a landmark agreement with CRRC Hong Kong and CRRC Nanjing Puzhen, alongside Hassan Allam Construction Saudi, to launch its groundbreaking monorail.

This key initiative is set to redefine urban mobility and improve pedestrian movement within the district and was announced on the sidelines of the Future Investment Initiative (FII8) Conference.

Riyadh monorail announced

This highly anticipated transport system is designed to be both a sustainable and efficient solution, contributing to KAFD’s vision of creating a smart, connected city with eco-friendly mobility by reducing reliance on private vehicles.

The monorail spans 3.6km and features a driverless autopilot operation, setting new standards in safety and efficiency. The sleek, elevated system will consist of six trains travelling along a circular track with six stations strategically placed across the district to connect key areas, encompassing office buildings, retail spaces, and leisure facilities.

The monorail also offers seamless connectivity by integrating with the Riyadh Metro, making transfers smooth and enhancing accessibility throughout the city. Its design aligns with KAFD’s vision of a “10-Minute City.”

Located in the heart of the Saudi capital, Riyadh, KAFD is a transformative mixed-use development that merges the worlds of business and lifestyle and sets new benchmarks in urban living, smart city technologies, and sustainable development, designed to transform how urban communities live, work, and play.

Spanning 1.6 million square meters, Saudi Arabia’s first vertical city is home to 95 buildings across five asset classes, featuring Grade A office spaces, upscale residences, diverse commercial and retail areas, luxury hospitality, and vibrant entertainment venues, all interconnected and walkable within 10 minutes.

Chief Operations Officer of KAFD DMC Stephen Thomas said: “Globally, urban mobility is undergoing a transformation, with the global public transportation market size projected to grow from $6.11bn in 2024 to $28.89bn by 2034, at a CAGR of 16.81 per cent over the decade.

“With this project, we are not only enhancing the quality of life for KAFD’s residents and visitors but also contributing to the long-term sustainability of Riyadh. The monorail is a symbol of progress, seamlessly connecting the district while supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.”

The monorail, expected to handle up to 3,500 passengers per hour during peak times, underscores KAFD’s commitment to pioneering urban solutions that improve residents’ quality of life while championing environmental responsibility.

Once operational, the project will establish KAFD as a global model for future urban mobility developments.

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