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ZAWYA: Cairo Metro Line 4 first phase to open in 2028 as tunnelling milestone reached

ZAWYA: Cairo Metro Line 4 first phase to open in 2028 as tunnelling milestone reached

Concord Biotech Ltd.April 29, 20264
ZAWYA: Cairo Metro Line 4 first phase to open in 2028 as tunnelling milestone reached

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Staff WriterEgypt - The first phase of Cairo Metro Line 4, which includes the new Pyramids station, is scheduled to open in the first half of 2028, the head of the National Authority for Tunnels said on Tuesday, as President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi marked the completion of a key tunnelling section.Al-Sisi activated a tunnel boring machine (TBM) to conclude the final segment of a 6.35-kilometre tunnel connecting the Hadaeq El Ashgar and Pyramids stations, Presidency Spokesman Mohamed El-Shennawy said.The president was joined at the Giza construction site by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Transport Minister Kamel al-Wazir, Giza Governor Ahmed Al-Ansari, Japanese Ambassador to Cairo Fumio Iwai, and Ebisawa Yu, Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in Egypt, along with representatives of the Egyptian contracting companies.National Authority for Tunnels Chairman Tarek El-Gouweily stated the completed Line 4 will handle approximately 2m passengers daily. It is the first line designed to directly connect the 6th of October city and New Cairo to the Greater Cairo metro network, serving densely populated areas including Haram, Faisal, Omraneya, Giza, Nasr City, Al-Azhar University, and New Cairo.The 19-kilometre first phase comprises 17 stations, including 16 underground and one surface-level station. The route begins west of the Ring Road at the 6th of October border, passing the Grand Egyptian Museum, Remaya Square, and Haram Street. It intersects with Metro Line 2 at Giza Station and Line 1 at El-Malek El-Saleh before ending at Fustat.Civil works are being executed by Egyptian contractors Arab Contractors, Orascom Construction, Concord, Petrojet, and Hassan Allam Construction. Officials noted that six TBMs are being utilised simultaneously for the first time on a metro project. Four machines are digging the section between Hadaeq El Ashgar and El Mesaha; one has reached the Grand Egyptian Museum, a second arrived at the Pyramids station on Tuesday, a third reached Madkour, and a fourth is at El Talbiya. Two additional machines are being prepared for the El Mesaha to Fustat section.A consortium of Mitsubishi and Orascom is handling the electromechanical, track, and workshop operations. Mitsubishi is also manufacturing 23 trains for the line, with the first scheduled for delivery in early May 2026.The government is currently stu...

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