Oman is making significant strides with its Muscat Metro, aiming to transform the city’s transport landscape. This project will drastically improve mobility in Muscat. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Muscat Metro: A Key Project in Oman’s Transportation Overhaul
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The Muscat Metro project, still in its feasibility stage, will feature a 50-kilometre network with 36 stations across the capital.

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Once completed, the metro will become Oman’s first urban rail system, alleviating traffic congestion and offering a more sustainable travel option for residents and visitors alike.

Muscat Metro as a Backbone for Muscat’s Transport System

Designed to accommodate Muscat’s growing population, the metro will connect key residential, commercial, and transit hubs. It will be integral to the city’s future transportation ecosystem, improving connectivity and promoting a cleaner, greener environment.

Long-Term Mobility Goals and the Muscat Metro’s Role

The Muscat Metro is part of Oman’s broader long-term mobility vision, aligned with Vision 2040 and the Transport and Logistics Strategy. This project is essential for modernizing the country’s transport infrastructure and enhancing regional connectivity.

Both the Muscat Metro and the Hafeet Rail Project emphasize sustainability, multimodal transport, and integration with the Sultanate’s broader economic and logistical goals. Alongside the rail initiatives, Oman is also enhancing its public transportation with electric buses and improved transit systems.

The Muscat Metro project reflects Oman’s commitment to transforming its transport sector. Through partnerships with international experts, the country is paving the way for a smarter, more sustainable transportation future.

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