The Riyadh Metro launches five new stations
The new stations will be serving orange and blue lines…
We’re sure you’ve heard the news and perhaps even experienced it yourself, but in case you haven’t, you should know that all of Riyadh Metro’s lines are fully functional. Today, the Riyadh Metro launches five new stations.
As the openings of the project proceed, it goes on to reduce congestion in high-traffic zones and is now expected to be used by more than 1 million passengers annually.
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Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, January 14, 2025, three Blue Line stations will open:
• Al Wurud 2 Station✅
• National Museum Station✅
• Al Bat’ha Station✅#RiyadhMetro#GETTINGTHEREISCLOSER pic.twitter.com/hd2lksVYRd— النقل العام لمدينة الرياض (@RiyadhTransport) January 13, 2025
As of today, five new stations have launched, including the Blue Line’s Al Wurud 2 Station, National Museum Station, and Al Bat’ha Station. That’s not all though; the project will also be launching two new stations for the Orange Line, including Dhahran Al Badiah Station and Al Jarradiyah Station
The opening of the National Museum station also means seamless transit between the Blue and Green lines. The Riyadh Metro covers six main lines and 84 stations, covering a distance of 176 kilometres. The network covers most of the highly populated districts, government facilities, and key educational and commercial areas.
The six lines are:
You can get tickets to the metro online by selecting tickets and destinations through the Darb application, which is available on both IOS and Android, in English and in Arabic, or you can alternatively get your tickets via ticketing machines at the stations.
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