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  2. Highway 40 (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    Highway 40 (Arabic: الطريق السريع ٤٠) is a major east–west six-lane controlled-access highway in Saudi Arabia, spanning 1,395 km (867 mi).The highway connects Jeddah, the second-largest city in the kingdom, on the western coast of Saudi Arabia to Dammam, the sixth-largest city on the eastern coast and the largest in the Eastern Province.

  3. Transport in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Transport in 2014 maintained a total estimated road length of 627,000 km, of which 151,000 km were highways linking major regions of Saudi Arabia with international borders and serving as interconnecting roads between the major Saudi Arabian cities; 102,000 km were secondary roads linking major cities with other smaller cities in their respective provinces; 374,000 km were ...

  4. Road signs in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Road signs display text in Arabic language and English language. [1] Distances are displayed in metric units and in Eastern Arabic numerals . On March 31, 2022, Saudi Arabia acceded to the Vienna Convention of Road Signs and Signals.

  5. Category:Roads in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Tahlia Street (Riyadh) Tahliah Street (Jeddah) ... Uhud Road This page was last edited on 28 January 2017, at 20:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Line 3 (Riyadh Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Line (Arabic: المسار البرتقالي) or Line 3 is one of the six lines in the Riyadh Metro network in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [1] [2] It runs east–west along Al-Madinah Al Munawwarah Road and Prince Saad Bin Abdulrahman Al Awal Road, starting in the west near Jeddah Expressway and ending in the east near the National Guard camp of Khashm Al An.

  7. Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Highways intersecting in Riyadh King Fahd Road is one of the main transport axes in Riyadh and a key link between south and north of the city The city is served by a major highway system. The main Eastern Ring Road connects the city's south and north, while the Northern Ring Road connects the city's east and west.

  8. King Abdulaziz International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view with old South Terminal, the new Terminal 1 can be seen in the background. King Abdulaziz International Airport [a] (IATA: JED, ICAO: OEJN, colloquially referred to as Jeddah Airport, Jeddah International Airport, or KAIA), is a major international airport serving the cities of Jeddah and Mecca in Saudi Arabia, located 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of Jeddah and covering an area of ...

  9. Rail transport in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    It uses 17 twelve-car Chinese EMUs. An automated 11.5 km (7 miles) elevated metro to the Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University for Women in Riyadh, uses 22 two-car trains built in Italy by Ansaldo Breda in 2011-12 and is operated by Hitachi Rail. It is only accessible to women.