
Alstom-Led Consortium Wins €690m Contract to Modernise Egypt Rail Corridors
France's Alstom has signed a €690m contract to lead a consortium modernising strategic rail corridors across Egypt's national network.
The project targets key main lines that form the backbone of Egypt's rail transportation infrastructure. The contract covers corridor upgrades on multiple routes, though specific line identifications and technical scope details were not disclosed in initial announcements. Egypt operates one of Africa's oldest and most extensive rail networks, with over 5,000 route-km serving passenger and freight traffic between major urban centres and ports.
Alstom will serve as consortium lead, coordinating the modernisation works across the designated corridors. The €690m value encompasses infrastructure upgrades, though the breakdown between track renewal, signalling systems, electrification and station improvements has not been specified. No delivery timeline or completion date was announced with the contract signing.
The award follows Egypt's ongoing investment programme to rehabilitate aging rail infrastructure and improve service reliability. The country's rail network has experienced capacity constraints and safety challenges in recent years, prompting government initiatives to modernise core corridors. Alstom has previously delivered rolling stock and signalling projects in Egypt, including metro systems for Cairo.
Consortium partners and the specific Egyptian railway authority responsible for contract management were not identified in available source material. The project represents one of the larger infrastructure modernisation contracts awarded in Egypt's rail sector in recent years, though it falls below the multi-billion-euro scale of new high-speed rail programmes launched separately by the Egyptian government.
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