Its a big day – Riyadh Metro

King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud today inaugurated the Riyadh Metro, the backbone of the capital’s public transport network. One of the Kingdom’s major projects during his prosperous reign — a network that spans 176 kilometers across 6 lines and 85 stations, including 4 iconic ones.
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