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List of Riyadh Metro Lines
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The Riyadh Metro (Riyadh Train) was inaugurated by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, on November 27, 2024. It is divided into six lines with six globally agreed-upon colors, facilitating the commuting process. Their total length is about 176 km.

Blue Line: al-Olaya - al-Batha axis

It spans a length of thirty-eight km, of which 17.3 km are underground tunnels. It has two main stations, in addition to three public parking buildings that can accommodate 1,800 employees, and two lodging and maintenance centers covering an area of 227,000 m.

Red Line: King Abdullah Road axis

The length of the line is 25.3 km, and it has passenger stations in the main activity areas. Additionally, it has two parking buildings that can accommodate 1,200 employees and a lodging and maintenance center covering an area of 122,000 m.

Orange Line: al-Madinah al-Munawwarah Road - Saad Bin Abdulrahman I Road axis

The length of the line is 40.7 km, and it includes underground tunnels with a length of 9.4 km. The line features two main stations, in addition to six public parking areas that can accommodate 3,600 cars, and two lodging and maintenance centers covering an area of 204,000 m.

Yellow Line: King Khalid International Airport Road axis

The length of the line is 29.6 km, and it includes three underground stations to serve the airport's passenger terminals, in addition to the main activity area passenger stations. It also has three public parking buildings that can accommodate 1,800 cats.

Green Line: King Abdulaziz Road axis

It is the only line that extends entirely underground with a length of 12.9 km. It has passenger stations serving ministries and government departments, in addition to a lodging and maintenance center with an area of fifty thousand m.

Purple Line: Abdulrahman Bin Auf Road - Sheikh Hassan Bin Hussein Bin Ali Road axis

The track is thirty km long, and it has ten stations, including transfer stations, in addition to three public parking buildings that can accommodate 1,800 cars.