Saudi cabinet approves Qatar high-speed rail link

12 February 2026

Saudi Arabia has approved the establishment of a proposed high-speed rail line connecting Riyadh and Doha.

The approval was granted during a cabinet session chaired by King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud in Riyadh on 10 February.

The high-speed railway line will cover 785 kilometres (km) and will pass through Hofuf and Dammam, while also linking King Salman International airport and Hamad International airport.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar signed an agreement in December last year to build a high-speed rail line.

The agreement was inked by Saudi Arabia’s Transport & Logistics Services Minister, Saleh Al-Jasser, and Qatar’s Transport Minister, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulla Bin Mohammed Al-Thani.

Trains will reach speeds exceeding 300 kilometres an hour, reducing the travel time between the two capitals to about two hours.

The project is slated for completion in six years. It is expected to serve over 10 million passengers annually and create more than 30,000 direct and indirect jobs.

Riyadh and Doha relaunched the proposed rail link between the two countries in 2022, after agreeing to set a date to begin studying the connection. 

In July of that year, France’s Systra was selected to conduct a feasibility study on the proposed scheme, as MEED reported.

A rail link connecting Saudi Arabia and Qatar was planned before the diplomatic dispute that froze relations between Riyadh and Doha from 2017 until the Al-Ula Declaration was signed in January 2021.

In 2016, Qatar Railways Company (Qatar Rail) planned to tender a design-and-build contract for the construction of regional railways in Qatar, including a link to the Saudi border.

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Yasir Iqbal
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