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Ministry of Transport Raises Subway Ticket Prices for Trial Operation on Third Metro Line

Written by Sayed Al-Khalafawy Monday, January 1, 2024 08:21 AM The Ministry of Transport raised ticket prices Subway Today, Monday, on all metro lines, coinciding with the start of trial operation with passengers for the second part of the third phase on the third metro line.

Ticket prices were as follows:-

One area, 9 stations for 6 pounds.

Two zones, 16 stations, 8 pounds.

Three regions, 23 stations, 12 pounds.

Four regions, more than 23 stations, for 15 pounds.

Four areas, more than 23 stations for people of determination, for 50 piasters.

Lieutenant General Engineer Kamel Al-Wazir – Minister of Transport announced that it was decided, starting Monday morning, to trial operation with passengers of the second part of the third phase of the third line, which extends from Kit Kat until the final station at the Rod Al-Farag axis, which includes 6 stations (Sudan – Imbaba – Al-Bohi – Arab Nationalism – Ring Road – Rawd Al-Farag Axis) in order to serve citizens and students in the areas through which this part passes, which are characterized by a high population density, so that the operation of this project for citizens is the president’s gift to the people of Greater Cairo on the occasion of the beginning of the Gregorian year.

It is noteworthy that with the trial operation with passengers of the second part of the third phase of the line, the third line will have been operated from Adly Mansour, passing through Kit Kat to the Rod Al-Farag axis, and only the third part of the third phase remains, which extends from Kit Kat to Cairo University, which is currently being operated experimentally without passengers in preparation. To start operating it with passengers during the coming period.

2024-01-01 06:21:00
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