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  A truck auto transporter was hit by passenger train
 

An official source of Saudi Railways Organization said that at 6:31 am on Monday, 5/8/1433(25/6/2012) , a truck auto transporter was hit by passenger train at the crossing of the National Guard in Hofuf. ... More

 
 

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  Specialized teams and advanced equipment to solve the backlog at Dry Port
 

öThe Saudi Railways Organization has confirmed that the work is underway to solve the container backlog looming at Riyadh Dry port (RDP) and return the port to smooth functioning...More

 

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  More than (30) Experts and Technicians Assist in Solving the Faults
 

The Saudi Railways Organization (SRO) has confirmed that SRO follows with great interest the steps made by the manufacturer of the new trains (Spanish CAF) to repair the faults that have been observed ...More

 

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  Containers backlog due to the transfer of the operating contract to a new Contractor
 

The Saudi Railways Organization (SRO) has confirmed that the Dry Port Project in Riyadh is one of the most important projects implemented by SRO...More

 

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  To all passengers of SRO's new trains
 

SRO appreciates your trust and choice to travel on its new trains and would like to draw your attention that the operation of these trains is still in testing phase ... More

 
 

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  Al Hokail inspects the work sites of Haramain High Speed Rail Project
 

öH.E President of Saudi Railways Organization (SRO) Abdul Aziz Al Hokail has said that SRO coordinates with all relevant parties in order to avoid any delays and ensure the completion of HHR project as per schedule ...More

 

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  SRO - Board of Directors discusses the latest developments in expansion projects
 

The Board of Directors of Saudi Railway Organization held its first meeting for the fiscal year 1433/1434H at SRO's headquarter in Dammam. H.E the Transport Minister Jabara Al-Seraisry chairman of SRO's board of Directors chaired the meeting ...More