SAR selects firms for $133m Dammam industrial railway line

12 January 2026

 

Saudi Arabian Railways (SAR) has selected Spain’s Obrascon Huarte Lain and Egyptian firm Hassan Allam Construction for a SR500m ($133m) contract to construct a railway line in Dammam Second Industrial City.

MEED understands that the project covers the construction of a new freight yard and freight line connecting Dammam’s Second Industrial City with the existing 556-kilometre-long Dammam-Riyadh railway, officially known as the East Train Network.

SAR tendered the contract in April last year, as MEED reported

SAR is also making progress with its phosphate railway network project. In December last year, SAR tendered a SR4bn-plus ($1bn) contract to add another track to its existing phosphate railway network, connecting the Waad Al-Shamal mines to Ras Al-Khair in the Eastern Province.

The project will span about 100 kilometres from the AZ1/Nariyah Yard to Ras Al-Khair.

The scope includes track doubling, alignment modifications, new utility bridges, culvert widening and hydrological structures, as well as the conversion of the AZ1 siding into a mainline track.

The scope also covers support for signalling and telecommunication systems.

In 2023, MEED reported that SAR was planning two projects to increase its freight capacity, including an estimated SR4.2bn ($1.1bn) project to install a second track along the North Train Freight Line and construct three new freight yards.

Formerly known as the North-South Railway, the North Train is a 1,550km-long freight line running from the phosphate and bauxite mines in the far north of the kingdom to the Al-Baithah junction. There, it diverges into a line southward to Riyadh and a second line running east to downstream fertiliser production and alumina refining facilities at Ras Al-Khair on the Gulf coast.

Adding a second track and the freight yards will considerably increase cargo-carrying capacity on the network and enable greater industrial production. Project implementation is expected to take four years.

State-owned SAR is also considering increasing the localisation of railway-focused materials and equipment, including the construction of a cement sleeper manufacturing facility.

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Yasir Iqbal
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