Egypt is implementing a plan to expand the metro network to connect Greater Cairo with each other, and we present in the following points the metro lines that have been implemented, are being implemented, and are planned to be implemented.
The first line extends from New Marg to Helwan, with a length of 44 km and 35 stations.
– The second line: It extends from Shubra El-Kheima to El-Mounib, with a length of 21.6 km and 20 stations.
The Sixth Line: It is planned to be constructed and extends from the Khosus area in the north to the New Maadi area, with a length of 35 km and 26 stations.
East Cairo is also linked to its west through:
– The third line: extending with a length of 41.2 km and numbering 34 stations from Adly Mansour central station in eastern Cairo, passing through Gesr El Suez Street, Heliopolis and the downtown area, then crossing the bottom of the Nile under Zamalek Island until Kitkat, then branching north to Imbaba and south to Mohandessin, reaching Cairo University.
The Fourth Line (Al-Haram Line): 42 km long and 38 stations. It connects the governorates of Cairo, Giza, and 6th of October City, as it extends from the borders of 6th of October City, passing through the Grand Egyptian Museum, then Al-Ramaya Square, then Al-Haram Street, until the Giza Station, to intersect with the second line of the metro, and then extends It intersects with the first line of the metro at Al-Malik Al-Saleh station, then extends to Al-Fustat station, to intersect with the sixth line, then to Salah Salem Street, then Al-Nasr Road several times in Nasr City, to end at the city of the central station for mass transportation.