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Saudi Arabia, Qatar launch high-speed rail project

Published on: December 9, 2025 11:35 PM

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have signed a deal to build a high-speed rail linking their capitals. The train will connect Riyadh and Doha, with stops in Al-Hofuf and Dammam. It will reach speeds over 300 km/h and cut travel time to roughly two hours.

The project is expected to be completed in six years and serve around 10 million passengers annually. Officials said it will modernize transport and strengthen economic ties between the Gulf kingdoms. The agreement was signed by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

Read more: Saudi Arabia, Qatar urge restraint, dialogue

This deal reflects improving relations between the two countries, once deeply divided. In June 2017, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt cut ties with Qatar over political disputes. The allegations included Doha supporting extremist groups and aligning with Iran, which Qatar denied.

Relations fully restored in January 2021 after a summit in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla. Since then, leaders have made several high-profile visits to strengthen ties. Prince Mohammed visited Doha in December 2021, marking a major step in regional cooperation.

Read more: Saudi Arabia, Qatar to host fourth round of Asia’s World Cup qualifiers

Analysts say the rail project signals a new era of collaboration in the Gulf. It will boost trade, travel, and tourism between the countries. The high-speed train also demonstrates Gulf nations’ focus on modern infrastructure and regional integration.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: economic integration, Gulf cooperation, high-speed train, Latest, regional infrastructure, Riyadh-Doha link, Saudi Arabia-Qatar rail

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