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Egypt integrating railways in Asia-Europe trade

Transport Minister Kamel al Wazir stated on Sunday that Egypt is working towards integrating the country into an international railway network. However, a long-planned link between Saudi Arabia and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, which was to connect them, has not yet been finalised.

He said that Egypt is expanding its railways on seven different axes. Three high-speed railways would link Sokhna Port, on the Red Sea, with Alexandria and the Mediterranean in the north as well as Aswan in far southern Egypt.

Israel and Iraq are also investing billions in rail lines to tap the east-west market. All plans include loading cargo on ships for a part of the trip.

Wazir said on the sidelines of an economic event organised by the American Chamber of Commerce of Egypt that "we have completed the planning of the bridge between Egypt & Saudi Arabia, and we are ready to implement this at any time.

The Arab Bridge Maritime Co. currently has 13 ships that can transport cargo between Saudi Arabia Jordan and Egypt.

During a 2016 visit to Egypt, Saudi Arabia's King Salman revealed the idea of a bridge that would be built in conjunction with a megacity and business zone known as NEOM which the Saudis are building across the Straits of Tiran.

Rail cargo will be sent to the ports in the Mediterranean that Egypt has upgraded over the past decade.

He said that the high-speed rail line connecting Egypt's South would also serve the site by skirting the area of the desert pyramids.

A proposed route that would have taken the first Egyptian pharaohs 5,000 years back to Abydos has been diverted so as to avoid the antiquities and pass above the plateau. (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson; Reporting by Patrick Werr)

(source: Reuters)