This document provides an overview of the GCC Railway project which plans to link the six Gulf Cooperation Council nations of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia through a 2,177km regional railway network. The presentation outlines the planning, development, construction progress to date, and future development plans for the project which aims to be fully operational by 2018. Technical challenges include building the network through desert environments and mountainous regions while connecting various countries' internal rail projects.
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GCC Railway
1. GCC Railway
Graduate Challenge Presentation
Prepared by (Team A):
Khalifah AlDoseri
Moath Magableh
Husain Baqer
Maryam AlMarkhi
ElMuthana Mohamed
August 2015
Module III
15. Linking the Six Nations
There are currently around 24 projects, with
some of the most expensive including:
The Etihad Railway Network ($11 billion)
Riyadh Metro ($23 billion)
Jeddah Metro ($11 billion)
The Qatar Integrated Rail Project ($40 billion)
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19. Length of Railway
States
The total length of
railway line in KM
Kuwait 145
Bahrain 36
Qatar 283
Oman 306
United Arab Emirates
(UAE)
684
Saudi Arabia 663
Total 2177
21. Transfer Rate
States
Transfer rate for the
period (2004-2006)
by means of current
transportation
Expected by train
only in 2016
Kuwait 16.3 7.5
Bahrain 5.1 6.7
Qatar 6.6 4.3
Oman 1.8 2.8
United Arab Emirates
(UAE)
3.7 7.1
Saudi Arabia 3.9 1.6
Other Arab states 2.6 1
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22. Comparison between the forecast transported
between passengers before and after the railway
Train Car Bus Airplane Total
Before the operation
of Gulf Railway
network
0 28.820 1.106 13.034 42.960
In the beginning of
the operation of Gulf
rail way network 3.308 27.425 989 11.670 43.392
23. Railway Characteristics
Passenger and Freight
Single Line Track (Double tracks in certain
areas)
Diesel Traction
Tunnels in the
mountainous regions
Double stack containers
24. Air conditioned trains at speeds of up to
200km/h
Run in each direction every two hours mainly
during the day
Freight trains operating at 80-120km/h, and
will operate mainly at night
Diesel engine will cut the greenhouse gas
emissions compared with road
transportation
Statistically, rail transportation is significantly
safer
Railway Characteristics
28. Project Phases
KSA + UAE
Under construction
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
KSA
• Extending the existing rail network
• 200km of line is under construction
UAE
• ETIHAD railway project and has completed 120km
• ETIHAD railway will finish in 2018 and will be connected to GCC
railway
29. Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
QATAR + OMAN
Will start execution
Qatar
• Qatar Rail expects to receive bids on April 2015
• Working on Metro project for world cup 2022
• Will finish 2018
Oman
• Oman railway tender will start late 2015
• Railway construction will start 2016
• Will finish 2018
Project Phases
30. Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
BAHRAIN + KUWAIT
Planning
Bahrain
• Still in design phase
• Expected to end by late 2019
Kuwait
• Conducted a 5 year plan for its national railway system
• Will be fully operational by late 2018
Project Phases
31. Progress to Date
Target operational date still set for 2018
Detailed engineering design work is nearing
completion this year (2015)
Approximately 400 kilometers of track is
already under construction/ constructed
32. Technical Challenges
Desert environment and sand movement in which the
network is being built.
The section between Al Ain in the UAE and Sohar in
Oman passes through the Al Hajar Mountains, which rise
to 10,000 ft.
Only Saudi Arabia, has any experience of constructing
and operating heavy railways and that experience is
fairly limited.
Everybody will be competing for the same resources.
Skills shortage.
Scope creep.
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34. Future Connections
KSA Railway Bahrain master
plan
Qatar Metro
Kuwait railway Oman railway UAE rails &
Mitros
Connect Main project to Internal projects