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Cairo Metro Line 2 is the second line of the Cairo Metro in Cairo, Egypt.

History

Cairo's metro network was greatly expanded in the mid-1990s with the building of Line 2 (red), from Shoubra-El-Kheima to Cairo University, with an extension to Giza.

It is the first line in history to have a tunnel going under the Nile.[1][2] The tunnel under the Nile is Шаблон:Cvt in internal diameter and was constructed using two Herenknecht bentonite slurry shield TBMs, which are Шаблон:Cvt in diameter.[1] Extending Шаблон:Convert with 20 stations, it is sometimes called the "Japanese-Built Line".Шаблон:Citation needed It is mostly in bored tunnel, with two exceptions: a short section at the northern end approaching Shubra El-Kheima which is elevated, and a section just south of this by cut-and-cover. The main difference between Lines 1 and 2 is that Line 1 uses an overhead line while Line 2 uses the third-rail system.Шаблон:Citation needed The construction of the line was finished in October 2000 and was later extended to El Mounib.[1] The communication for line 2 was provided by Alcatel in 2005.[3]

Total project cost was 761 million euros.

After the 2011 Egyptian revolution, the station "Mubarak" has been renamed and is now called "Al-Shohadaa" (Arabic for "martyrs").

Connections

To other Metro lines

Line 2 connects to Line 1 at Shohadaa and Sadat Stations, and with Line 3 at Attaba Station.

To other forms of transit

Because the line often run parallelly with the railway, a few stations are near to the train stations, including:

  • Shohadaa Station is immediately next to Ramses Station, providing access to Egyptian National Railways long-haul and short-haul domestic passenger service.
  • Shubra El-Kheima station is next to the train station of the same name.
  • Giza train station is located next to Um Al Masriyeen station.

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.[5]

See also

References

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