Plans to triple volumes

Rail ambition drives freight growth in Egypt

Siemens Vectron locomotives are on order for Egypt's freight and passenger traffic. Image: © Siemens

Egypt is aiming to significantly boost its rail freight capacity with the development of a high-speed electric rail network. Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Kamel Al Wazir said the project will link industrial zones, agricultural production areas, and seaports, creating a logistics corridor that integrates rail, road, and air transport. The network is expected to transport 13 million tonnes of freight annually, up from the current 4 to 5 million tonnes.

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Author: Simon Walton

Source: WorldCargo News

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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