The Algiers metro will soon be a reality, twenty-seven years after work first began. The Algerians who have followed the project's ups and downs were recently treated to a look at the blue trains.
Starting this summer, Algiers residents will be able to use ten stations along Line 1, which will serve the centre of the capital, relieving pressure on aboveground transport. The metro has 14 trains, each with 6 carriages. Each train, 108 metres in length, will be able to carry up to 1,216 passengers, with 208 in seats.
Starting this summer, Algiers residents will be able to use ten stations along Line 1, which will serve the centre of the capital, relieving pressure on aboveground transport. The metro has 14 trains, each with 6 carriages. Each train, 108 metres in length, will be able to carry up to 1,216 passengers, with 208 in seats.
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