The National Authority for Egyptian Railways has announced the extension of Telugu train trips to Aswan station on the Cairo/Aswan line, starting on Thursday March 23, 2023. This coincides with the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, and is in accordance with the directives of Engineer Kamel Al-Wazir, Minister of Transport, following the successful experimental operation of the Telugu trains on the Upper Egypt line. The Telugu train will operate at the prescribed speeds, reducing travel time.
The first train trips of the Telgo train on the Cairo/Aswan line will begin from Misr station in Cairo at 22:50 and arrive in Aswan at 10:35 the next day. It will operate on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays of each week with stops including Giza, Asyut, Sohag, Qena, Luxor, Edfu, and Kom Ombo. It will return from Aswan station at 19:00, arriving in Cairo at 6:50. It will work on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays of each week, according to the attached schedules.
Ticket prices for the Telgo train will be 700 pounds for first class and 550 pounds for second class on the Cairo-Aswan line. This extension of the Telugu flights comes in implementation of the directives to modernize and develop all elements of the railway system, including mobile units, to provide the highest levels of service to citizens. The Telugu trains are similar to those operating in European countries, and their operation is considered a quantum leap in the history of Egyptian railways.
Tables are attached to the modification of the train times. Additionally, several images depicting various stations and locations along the Cairo/Aswan line have been included.
Written by Sayed Al-Khalafawi
Wednesday, March 22, 2023 07:45 PM
announced The National Authority for Egyptian Railways On the extension of the route of the Telugu train trips to Aswan station on the Cairo / Aswan line instead of ending at Luxor station, starting on Thursday, corresponding to 3/23/2023, coinciding with the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, and in implementation of the directives of Engineer Kamel Al-Wazir – Minister of Transport and following the end of Experimental operation of the Telugu trains on the Upper Egypt line, operating them at the prescribed speeds and reducing the travel time .
And it was decided that the first train trips of the Talgo train on the Cairo / Aswan line will start from Misr station in Cairo at 22:50 on Thursday, corresponding to 3/23/2023, arriving in Aswan at 10:35 on Friday morning, corresponding to 3/24/2023, provided that it operates on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week standing. with stations [ الجيزة – أسيوط – سوهاج – قنا – الأقصر – إدفو – كوم امبو ] It was also decided that he would return from Aswan station at 19:00, and arrive in Cairo at 6:50, with the same stopping stations on the outbound journey, provided that he works on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays of each week, according to the attached schedules. .
As a result, train times are modified [ 188 – 187 – 973 – 996 – 1015 – 82 – 1012 – 185 – 141 – 88 – 1008 – 732 – 752 – 744 – 90 ] According to the attached tables .
It was also decided that ticket prices for the first class on the Telgo train from Cairo to Aswan and vice versa would be 700 pounds, and ticket prices for the second class would be 550 pounds. .
The extension of the route of Telugu flights on the Cairo-Aswan line comes in implementation of the directives of the political leadership to modernize and continuously develop all elements railway system Including mobile units, in order to provide the highest levels of service to citizens, as the operation of this type of luxury trains constitutes a huge quantum leap in the history of Egyptian railways, as the luxury trains of Talgo are similar to trains operating in European countries. .
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Cairo Assiut
Alexandria Aswan
Cairo Aswan
Cairo High Dam
Russian, Aswan, Cairo
Russian High Dam Cairo
Russian Fayoum Cairo
Russian Cairo High Dam
Tourist Sohag Port Said
Cairo Aswan station
Sohag Nagaa Hamady station
Cairo Aswan air conditioner
Air conditioner, Cairo, Aswan
Nag Hammadi, Luxor
In conclusion, the extension of the Telugu train route to Aswan station is certainly a positive step towards the modernization and development of the Egyptian railway system. With the operation of luxury trains similar to those in European countries, citizens can expect to receive the highest levels of service. With ticket prices set at 700 pounds for first class and 550 pounds for second class, the Telugu train promises to deliver a unique and comfortable travel experience. Let us hope that this is only the beginning of more positive developments to come in the future.