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Egypt has officially launched a trial passenger train service on the newly rebuilt railway line in Sinai, marking a significant step in enhancing transportation in the region. This development aims to improve connectivity and promote economic growth in Sinai.
The inaugural train journey showcased the modernized facilities and upgraded infrastructure designed to provide a safe and efficient travel experience for passengers. Officials expect the new service to facilitate the movement of people and goods, ultimately boosting local economies and tourism.
Transport Minister Kamel al-Wazir highlighted the government’s commitment to improving transportation networks across the country. He emphasized that the Sinai railway project not only enhances mobility but also contributes to national development by linking remote areas to major cities.
The trial service will allow authorities to assess the efficiency of the new system and gather feedback from passengers. Based on the results, officials plan to finalize the schedule and make necessary adjustments to ensure optimal service.
This initiative represents a broader strategy to revitalize Sinai, which has historically faced challenges in terms of infrastructure and accessibility. By investing in transportation, the government aims to unlock the region’s potential and foster sustainable growth.