Middle East Rail and Public Transport Projects 2010
Posted: 27 February 2012 | | No comments yet
‘Middle East Rail and Public Transport Projects 2010’ report offers a concise insight into current principal rail & urban transit projects…
The Middle East is fast becoming one of the world’s most dynamic markets in rail and urban transit systems. A report released by Mack Brooks entitled ‘Middle East Rail and Public Transport Projects 2010’ offers a concise insight into current principal rail and urban transit projects in the Gulf region.
Reflecting the situation as of late-2010, the report details the key characteristics of projects, timescales and costs for rail and rail-based urban transport schemes in Iraq, Israel, Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Schemes and developments covered in the report range from ambitious new main line railways such as those in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to metro, tram and monorail systems to meet the mobility needs of the growing populations of the region’s principal cities.
The Middle East Rail and Public Transport Projects 2010 report can be obtained by visiting www.brooksreports.com or by contacting [email protected].