WIRE โ Egypt will begin operating the second phase of the East Nile Monorail on Saturday, 27 June, completing the full 56.5-kilometre line linking Greater Cairo with the New Administrative Capital, the Ministry of Transport announced. The newly opened section extends from Cairo Stadium Station in Nasr City to El-Mosheer Tantawy Station and includes six stations: Cairo Stadium, Hisham Barakat, Al-Azhar University, Seventh District, Field Marshal Ahmed Ismail, and Jehan El-Sadat. With the launch of the second phase, the East Nile Monorail will now operate across its entire route of 22 stations, stretching from Cairo Stadium to the City of Justice in the New Administrative Capital.ย According to the Minister of Transportation Kamel El-Wazir, the completed line will improve connections between Cairo, Giza, Qalyubia, New Cairo, and the New Administrative Capital through its interchange with Metro Line 3 at Cairo Stadium Station. The ministry said the monorail will operate daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. A 50 percent discount on full-fare tickets will continue to be available every Friday, Saturday, and on official public holidays to encourage more passengers to use the service and visit the New Administrative Capital. According toContinue reading "Egypt to Launch Second Phase of East Nile Monorail on Saturday" The post Egypt to Launch Second Phase of East Nile Monorail on Saturday first appeared on Egyptian Streets.
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