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CAIRO METRO

Posted on 27 July 2009 by Railways Africa Editor

Alstom and its partners have signed two contracts with the National Authority for Tunnels (NAT) in respect of Line 3 of Cairo’s metro system. The contracts are valued at a total of $US180 million, and concern the second phase of construction of Line 3, linking the Abbasiya district with Al-Ahram, a distance of 6km. The line will ultimately extend 33km. Leading the consortium, Alstom – whose share of the contract is worth approximately $34.6 million.- will provide the Urbalis 200 train control system, points machines and station signalling equipment.

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