Haramain High-Speed Railway
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Saudi Arabia's high-speed rail line connecting the holy cities of Mecca and Medina via Jeddah and King Abdullah Economic City, spanning 450 km. Opened in 2018, it uses Talgo 350 trainsets operating at up to 300 km/h and was designed to handle extreme desert heat and sandstorms, making it one of the hottest high-speed railways in the world.
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Haramain is a term used in the railway industry. Understanding this concept helps travelers navigate train services, schedules, and ticketing more effectively. See the full definition above for details.
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