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Cairo Metro Line 1 is the first line of the Cairo Metro in
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, Egypt. It is the first metro system in the
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. It was constructed in 1987 and connects Helwan with El Marg, stopping at 35 stations. Line 1, sometimes called the French-built line or simply the French line has a total length of with of it being underground and has trains that run with 3 units (9 cars), which have a frequency of 2.5 minutes and a maximum speed of . The line can carry 60,000 passengers per hour in each direction.


Costs

The Construction of the project started in 1982 after the French government agreed on giving Egypt the necessary loan. The first Helwan - El Marg line costs 1107 million
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which were converted into Egyptian currency and divided into multiple stages.Metro Al Anfaq 22 The total cost of the first stage from Helwan to Ramsis is divided into the following: # for the tunnel between Saiyeda Senab and Ramsis with a length of . # for the movement of 60 km different structures and the improvement of the older railways.Metro Al Anfaq 23 # for the creation of a station in Dar El Salam. The second stage coasted in total and connected the (Laymoun Bridge-Marg) railway with the metro. Additional costs were made available as requested by the ministry of transportation: # for completing the (Ramsis-Marg) lane. # for the third stage of the (Helwan-Marg) lane. # for the (Shubra el Kheima-Ramsis-El Tahrir) lane # for the preparation study of the second lane Imbaba-El Darasa


Construction

The construction of the Helwan-El Marg line was in two stages. The first stage was from Helwan to Sayeda Zenab and included a tunnel from Helwan to Ramsis square. First the line from Helwan to Sayeda Zenab, which is long had the following construction works: #The isolation of the existing railways and the construction of 9 car bridges and 21 people bridges.Metro Al Anfaq 29 #The construction of 17 rail lane switcher. #The renovation of the existing railways. #The production of of cables which satisfy the needs of the rail way from Helwan to Sayeda Zenab.Metro Al Anfaq 30 Second the line from Helwan to Ramsis square, which would be a subterranean and is long. It includes five subterranean stations after the Sayeda Zenab station: *
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(now: Al-Shohadaa) station under Ramsis square The Construction of this line consumed the following resources: # of concrete works. # of digging works. #3900 concrete walls # other digging works. In 1987 the line from Helwan to Ramsis square was finished and opened for the public.Metro Al Anfaq 31 It had a total length of . The second stage of the Helwan El Marg line included the construction of a line from Ramsis square to El marg, which would be long. The operation of the line was aimed for 1988, but due to some difficulties it started operation in 1989. The second stage included also: #The conversion of the Marg line to an electric line. #The acquisition of 48 new units, which would make 100 units available for operation. #The improvement of a workstation to provide maintenance works for 204 Units. #The construction of a 220
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power generator, to provide electricity for the future lines.


Connections


To other Metro lines

Line 1 connects to Line 2 at Shohadaa and Sadat Stations. It is expected to connect with Line 3 in October 2015 at Nasser Station when Phase 3 of Line 3 is completed.


To other forms of transit

Shohadaa Station is immediately next to
Ramses Station Ramses Railway Station ( ar, محطة رمسيس, Maḥaṭṭat Ramsīs), also called Misr Station ( ar, محطة مصر, Maḥaṭṭat Miṣr), is the main railway station of Cairo, Egypt. The name is derived from the Ancient Egyptian Pharao ...
, providing access to
Egyptian National Railways Egyptian National Railways (ENR; ar, السكك الحديدية المصرية, Al-Sikak al-Ḥadīdiyyah al-Miṣriyyah) is the national railway of Egypt and managed by the parastatal Egyptian Railway Authority (ERA; ar, الهيئة الق ...
long-haul and short-haul domestic passenger service. Cairo Transport Authority buses and private microbus services are also nearby. Access to Cairo International Airport is expected via transfer to Line 3 upon completion of Phase 4 in early 2020.https://www.masrawy.com/news/news_egypt/details/2019/7/24/1606695/النقل-تعلن-موعد-انتهاء-محطات-المرحلة-الرابعة-بالخط-الثالث-للمترو


Driving Simulator

A new train driving simulator integrated in Cairo Metro's training center dedicated for Line 1 drivers, which was provided by Transurb Technirail that won the international tender issued by Cairo Metro in December 2011. Transurb Technirail will provide Cairo Metro with a driving simulator and a computer-assisted learning area to train Line 1 drivers, improving their driving skills and to train them on the elementary functions of the rolling stock and on how to handle malfunctions.


See also

* List of Cairo metro stations


References


Works cited

* {{Cairo Metro Cairo Metro Railway lines opened in 1987