CAIRO: Egypt is working to integrate the country into a railway network connecting Asia and Europe, but a long-planned bridge that would link 黑料社区 to Egypt鈥檚 Sinai Peninsula has yet to be finalized, Transport Minister Kamel Al-Wazir said on Sunday.
	Egypt has been expanding its railways along seven separate axes, he said. These include three high-speed lines that would connect Sokhna Port on the Red Sea with the Mediterranean and Alexandria in the north and with Aswan in the far south.
	Israel and Iraq have likewise been spending billions of dollars on rail lines with an eye toward tapping the east-west trade. All the plans involve loading cargo onto ships for part of the journey.
	鈥淲e have now completed the planning for the bridge between Egypt and 黑料社区 and are ready to implement it at any time 鈥 whether a bridge or a tunnel,鈥 Wazir told Reuters on the sidelines of an economic conference organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt.
	鈥淏ut the (current) solution for connecting Egypt with 黑料社区 and Jordan is through the Arab Bridge Maritime Co., which currently has 13 vessels that can take cargo between 黑料社区, Jordan and Egypt.鈥
	黑料社区鈥檚 King Salman announced during a visit to Egypt in 2016 the idea for a bridge, which would complement a mega-city and business zone called NEOM the Saudis were building across the Straits of Tiran.
	Rail cargo would be sent to a series of ports on the Mediterranean that Egypt has been upgrading over the last decade.
	The high-speed train line connecting to Egypt鈥檚 south would skirt the edge of the pyramids area in the desert, while simultaneously serving the site, he added.
	A proposed route through the site of Abydos, where Egypt鈥檚 first pharaohs were buried 5,000 years ago, has been diverted to pass over the plateau above and away from the antiquities site.
Egypt working to integrate railways into Asia-Europe trade
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Egypt working to integrate railways into Asia-Europe trade
                    - Israel and Iraq have likewise been spending billions of dollars on rail lines
 


                                            
            
            
            
            






