SAR Riyadh–Qurayyat line
The Riyadh–Qurayyat line is a railway line in Saudi Arabia that connects the cities of Riyadh and Qurayyat. The 1,242 km line begins at Al-Qurrayat and passes through Al-Jouf, Hail and Al-Qassim regions before terminating in Riyadh. The line shares infrastructure with the SAR North–South Railway line between Buraidah and Al Nafud. The North–South Railway line begins at the Hazm Al-Jalamid phosphate mine in the Northern Territory, through Al-Jawf, Hail and Al-Baithah in the Qassim region. It then heads toward the southeast and passes through the Al-Zubayrah bauxite mine, before terminating at the processing and export facilities at Ras Al-Khair in the Eastern Province near Jubail.
The line was built at an estimated cost of SAR 20 billion. In March 2012, the Saudi Railways Organization signed a contract worth SAR 553 million with CAF to design and manufacture six 200km/h diesel push-pull trains. CAF handed over the first train to the Saudi Railway Company in September 2015.
A trial run was conducted on the line between Riyadh and Majmah in October 2016. Passengers services between Riyadh and Qassim began on 26 February 2017. The service will later be expanded to Al-Qurayyat in 2018.
There are six stations on the line: Riyadh, Majma'a, Qassim, Hail, Al-Jawf, and Al-Qurayyat.