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The meeting point of the main railway lines in Egypt. Details of the new Bashteel station

it is a project Bastil station New Railways, one of the most important and largest development projects implemented at the highest technological level and of modern development in the land of Giza; Which represents a transit port for the governorates of Upper Egypt and the meeting point of the main Egyptian railways, to serve all residents of Upper and Lower Egypt.

“The Seventh Day” explains in the following lines the most important information about the new Bashtil station.

The station was established in the Bashteel area in the North Giza district.

The station will be built on an area of ​​57 acres, with a daily capacity of approximately 250,000 passengers.

The project aims to relieve the pressure on the Ramses and Giza stations in terms of transport, services and maintenance.

The project will help reduce traffic congestion on the capital’s streets.

It is a gigantic interactive smart station with a pharaonic character, characterized by a global level of services.

The station is considered a collection point for a large number of transport lines to serve visitors to the station, in particular: the subway, the 6 October monorail, bus lines and mass transit.

The station is the meeting point of the main Egyptian railways, which are: High Dam, Alexandria-Imbaba, Al-Manashy and Al-Qabbary.

The station is located on 4 main axes that facilitate transportation to and from it: Lieutenant General Kamal Amer axis, Sudan Street, Ahmed Orabi, Airport Street and the 26th of July axis.

The project involves the main station building on an area of ​​31,000 m2 with a total built area of ​​112,000 m2, and the station annexes, including service buildings, maintenance workshops and footpaths, as well as railways on an area of 164,000 square meters and investment buildings on an area of ​​44,000 square meters.

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