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  2. Saudi Public Transport Company - Wikipedia

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    The enterprise was established on 4 February 1979, with the issuance of Royal Decree No. (M / 11) [4] Sheikh Saleh Abdullah Kamel was behind the creation of SAPTCO. SAPTCO was created by signing contracts with American transportation companies to manage it, with the money being provided by the Saudi government, and Saleh Kamel acting as the middleman and collecting a percentage of the ...

  3. Transport in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    A SAPTCO bus in Saqifah Bani Sa'idah, Medina. The Saudi Public Transport Company (SAPTCO), known by its abbreviation SAPTCO, established in 1979 by a royal decree, operates a fleet of more than 4,500 vehicles [22] with multiple routes throughout the kingdom. It transports approximately 8 million people monthly between the major cities of the ...

  4. Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Intercity bus services are operated in the province by the Saudi Arabian Public Transport Company (SAPTCO). [36] Umrah and Hajj shuttle services are also provided to residents of the kingdom by private contractors. Shuttle services also connect the Dammam metropolitan area to the Bahrain International Airport, northeast of Manama in Bahrain.

  5. Riyadh Bus - Wikipedia

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    The King Abdulaziz Project for Riyadh Public Transport (bus and metro) began construction in 2014. The BRT system, which is part of this project, became operational in March 2023. and with the deployment of the fifth phase, There are currently 53 operational bus routes, 672 buses, and 2145 bus stops and stations.

  6. King Fahd International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The terminal can only be accessed via Route 605, a secondary expressway linking the cities of Khobar and Dammam in the south, and Qatif in the north; to the airport. Route 6466, a minor road and spur of Highway 40, links the highway to Route 605 and the airport. SAPTCO offers bus connections from Khobar and Dammam to the airport.

  7. Al-Ahsa Governorate - Wikipedia

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    The city has a railway station connecting the city with the capital Riyadh to the west and Dammam to the north. The main charter bus company in the kingdom, known as the Saudi Public Transport Company (SAPTCO), offers trips both within the kingdom and to its neighboring countries. [citation needed]

  8. Dammam–Riyadh line - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the DammamRiyadh line in 1947. The DammamRiyadh line was opened in 1981. Planning for the line started in 1947 with an agreement between King Ibn Saud and ARAMCO to lay a 547 km (340 mi) freight line. Bechtel Construction Company was chosen to build the rail line and a sea port at the eastern end of the line at Dammam ...

  9. Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    The main charter bus company in the kingdom, known as the Saudi Public Transport Company (SAPTCO), offers trips both within the kingdom and to its neighboring countries, including Egypt (via ferries from Safaga or Nuweiba) and Arab states of the Gulf Cooperation Council.