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Getting
Around the Cairo Metro
Map .
Cairo is the hub of rail activity
around Egypt with Cairo
trains to all the major cities north and south along the
Nile ,
and even its very own metro system to boot.
Read more about National Rail Information and Schedules
The Cairo Metro
Map (Pictured Above)
If you’re looking for an
alternative to taxis for getting around the city, the Cairo metro is pleasant, efficient and laughably cheap (Read
more money saving tips). It’s also the only Metro system in
Africa .
Currently there are two lines in
operation.
Line 1 links Helwan to New El-Marg via some 33 stations in between. Formerly two
separate lines, the unification was complete in 1989 when the two lines were merged with a new underground line
built directly beneath the city’s financial and business districts.
The shorter Line 2 (just 21 stops)
may be of more interest to the traveller as it includes Giza (home of the Great Pyramid & and a
station on the national rail network) on its route between Qalubeya and
El Mounib intersecting line one at Sadat and Moubarek.
There is also a third line
currently under construction that will run from Imbaba to the Airport. This will hopefully combat the
unpredictability of the current journey that is subject to the whims of Cairo ’s road
traffic.
All journeys cost just 1 Egyptian
Pound and the first coach on each train is reserved for women. Although men are barred from travelling in this
coach women are free to choose whichever they please.
All seat numbers are written in
Arabic as are most tickets. If you plan to travel on the Cairo Metro Map it's not a bad idea to learn some basic Arabic. Feel free to download this free Arabic handout to print and take with you.
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