Last Updated: June 02, 2026, 20:44 IST1 / 5 Cairo's monorail system, which has already welcomed Africa's first driverless monorail network, will soon become the longest of its kind anywhere in the world.
(Image: AP)2 / 5 Spanning 56.5 kilometers (35 miles) from Cairo International Stadium in the city’s Nasr City district to the ever-developing New Administrative Capital, the newly launched East Nile route is the first of two lines set to comprise the all-electric network.
(Image: AFP)ADVERTISEMENT3 / 5 A 43.8-km (27-mile) West Nile path connecting 6 October City, a satellite city in the greater Cairo region, to Giza is currently under construction.
(Image: Reuters)4 / 5 As of now, the train shuttles an estimated 500,000 daily passengers to, through and from one of the continent’s largest megacities.
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Last Updated: June 02, 2026, 20:44 IST
1 / 5 Cairo's monorail system, which has already welcomed Africa's first driverless monorail network, will soon become the longest of its kind anywhere in the world. (Image: AP)
2 / 5 Spanning 56.5 kilometers (35 miles) from Cairo International Stadium in the city’s Nasr City district to the ever-developing New Administrative Capital, the newly launched East Nile route is the first of two lines set to comprise the all-electric network. (Image: AFP)
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3 / 5 A 43.8-km (27-mile) West Nile path connecting 6 October City, a satellite city in the greater Cairo region, to Giza is currently under construction. (Image: Reuters)
4 / 5 As of now, the train shuttles an estimated 500,000 daily passengers to, through and from one of the continent’s largest megacities. (Image: AFP)
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