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Egypt operates one of Africa's oldest and most extensive railway networks, managed by Egyptian National Railways (ENR). The main Nile Valley corridor connects Cairo to Alexandria (2h15m), Cairo to Luxor (9-10h), and Cairo to Aswan (12-13h) via intercity express trains. ENR's intercity fleet includes Spanish Talgo and newer air-conditioned coaches. The Spanish Talgo tilting trains on Cairo-Alexandria are among the most comfortable, reaching 160 km/h on the upgraded delta corridor. Sleeper trains (Wataniya and ENR sleepers) connect Cairo to Luxor and Aswan overnight, a popular tourist choice. Egypt is building a new high-speed rail network (Electric High-Speed Railway) with three lines totaling 2,000 km, contracted to Siemens AG in 2021. The first phase connects Ain Sokhna on the Red Sea coast to El Alamein on the Mediterranean, passing through the new administrative capital. Construction was active through 2025 with target completion in phases. Cairo's urban transit includes Metro (3 lines), LRT (to New Administrative Capital), and monorail systems. Tickets for ENR intercity trains can be bought at station counters or through the ENR website (enr.com.eg). Foreign tourists must pay in hard currency for Wataniya sleeper trains (premium class). The Cairo Metro is affordable and reliable, accepting cash single-journey tickets or the Cairo Metro Card.

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Take an overnight sleeper train for the 9-10 hour journey. Wataniya Sleeping Trains offer comfortable private cabins with dinner and breakfast included. ENR also offers sleeper cars. The train arrives centrally in Luxor, avoiding the need for a late-night airport transfer. Daytime intercity express is possible but longer.
Wataniya is a private luxury sleeper train operating Cairo to Luxor and Aswan. It offers 2-berth private cabins with air conditioning, meals, and English-speaking staff. Foreign tourists must pay in USD/EUR (approximately USD 60-90 per person one way). Book at wataniasleepingtrains.com or through travel agents. Highly recommended for the Cairo-Luxor-Aswan route.
Spanish Talgo trains on Cairo Ramses to Alexandria take approximately 2h15m for the 208 km journey. Multiple trains run daily; 1st class Talgo is the most comfortable option. The upgraded track on this corridor allows speeds up to 160 km/h. Advance purchase at ENR ticket counters is recommended.
Egypt contracted Siemens AG in 2021 for a 2,000 km high-speed electric rail network in three phases. The first line (660 km) runs from Ain Sokhna to El Alamein via the New Administrative Capital. When complete, trains will reach 230 km/h and connect the Mediterranean coast, Nile Delta, and Red Sea areas. First phase targeted for completion around 2026-2027.
The Cairo-Alexandria and Cairo-Luxor/Aswan main corridors are the most reliable and suitable for tourists. Wataniya sleeper trains are well-maintained. Regional and branch line trains can be slow and crowded. Booking 1st class or Talgo class is strongly recommended. Always confirm your train number and departure station as some routes use different Cairo terminals.

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