subscribe to ENR magazine subscribe
contact us
advertise
careers careers
events events
FAQ
ENR subscriber login »
ENR community:  enter »
ENR Logo
Subscribe to ENR Magazine for only
$82 a year (includes full web access)
Print this Articleprint this article   

Monorail Planned for Mecca

Text size: A A

More than two million Muslims travel to Mecca each year to participate in the annual Hajj, or pilgrimage, which takes place over six days. To improve traffic movement, the Saudi government will build an 18-kilometer-long monorail system linking the pilgrimage sites. Trains on four elevated tracks will carry up to 20,000 pilgrims per hour, transporting as many as 500,000 pilgrims every six to eight hours. According to a report issued by the Supreme Hajj Committee, once the monorail is operating it will allow for removal of 53,000 buses and other vehicles. The monorail is being built by China Railway Construction Corp., which received a $1.8-billion contract. The system is expected to be ready for use at 35% capacity during the November 2010 Hajj, with completion the following year.

----- Advertising -----
----- Advertising -----
Video Library
ENR's library has 100s of videos featuring eye-opening explorations of the world's most fascinating projects; exclusive reports on "extreme construction" and new techniques; and must-watch interviews with industry leaders.
ENR's Top Lists
ENR attempts to bring structure to an otherwise huge and chaotic industry by performing annual survey and ranking companies engaged in general contracting, specialty contracting, engineering, architecture, planning and studies. View all.
ENR's Source Books
ENR publishes various sourcebooks each year which rank design firms, contractors participating in our surveys in almost fifty separate market sectors, giving them an opportunity to demonstrate their particular areas of expertise. View all.
Find a job in the Career Center