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Iraq picks French, Spanish, Turkish companies and Deutsche Bank for Baghdad metro job

Iraq said on Thursday it had actually chosen France's Systra and SNCF, Spain's Alstom, Talgo and SENER, and a number of Turkish building companies, along with Germany's Deutsche Bank to design, perform and operate the nation's first metro system.

The overground project for the capital Baghdad was at first drafted in the 1980s, but put on hold due to years of war and worldwide sanctions. It will be the very first of its kind in the war-shattered nation if it comes to fruition.

The job has an estimated value of $18 billion. It will involve a distance of 148 kilometres (92 miles) with 7 lines and 64 city stations, advisor to the prime minister, Naser Alasadi told .

It is anticipated to be completed within four years, he added.

The majority of commuters in Baghdad depend on taxis and buses for transport, and it typically takes hours to take a trip brief distances due to traffic jam.

(source: Reuters)