In January 2021, Egypt signed a contract with to construct a high speed rail line that extends from the northern Mediterranean city of to city on the red sea passing through the new capital and | A full cost and timescale for the overall project has not been disclosed |
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The Octagon [ ] State's Strategic Leadership Centre is Egypt's new headquarters, the complex is considered the largest of its kind in the Middle East and one of the largest in the world, much like in the United States of America | It will be built as a |
Transportation [ ] A train to Cairo is being built.
16The city will also have a central park, artificial lakes, about 2,000 educational institutions, a technology and innovation park, 663 hospitals and clinics, 1,250 mosques and churches, a 90,000-seat stadium, 40,000 hotel rooms, a major theme park four times the size of , 90 square kilometers of solar energy farms, an electric railway link with Cairo and a new at the site of the 's existing | Switch on the Debugmode of the Plugin! |
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The line will start from Adly Mansour Station at on , and will split into two branches at Robeiky | One will run northward, parallel to the , to , and the other will go south towards the New Administrative Capital |
In September 2015, Egypt cancelled the MoU signed with the UAE's Mohamed Alabbar during the March economic summit, since they did not make any progress with the proposed plans.
7In the same month Egypt signed a new MoU with CSCEC to "study building and financing" the administrative part of the new capital, which will include ministries, government agencies and the president's office | The capital city is considered one of the programs and projects for economic development, which is part of a larger initiative called |
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2 mi , which is currently under construction | Intermediate cities along the train's route include Obour, Shorouk, and Mostaqbal |
Skyscrapers [ ] Iconic Tower [ ] The is a skyscraper currently under construction, set to be Egypt and Africa's largest skyscraper.
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