Riyadh Metro Sets Guinness World Record as Longest Driverless Metro

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – In a historic achievement for the Kingdom, the Riyadh Metro has officially earned the Guinness World Record for the Longest Driverless Metro. This milestone highlights Saudi Arabia’s rapid advancements in innovation, mobility, and futuristic infrastructure.

The state-of-the-art metro system, designed to meet the growing demands of Riyadh’s population, spans an impressive network of fully automated, driverless trains. The project showcases the Kingdom’s commitment to integrating smart technology into urban transport and reducing traffic congestion while promoting sustainable mobility solutions.

Officials praised the metro as a landmark achievement, emphasizing its role in transforming Riyadh into a global hub for modern transportation. The driverless system not only enhances efficiency and safety but also positions Saudi Arabia at the forefront of next-generation urban transit.

Experts note that this record-breaking metro serves as a model for other cities aiming to implement advanced, automated public transport systems. The achievement aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to modernize infrastructure and embrace innovative technologies to support economic growth and urban development.

With this recognition, the Riyadh Metro cements its place in global history, demonstrating that the Kingdom is capable of delivering large-scale, high-tech projects that rival leading metropolitan systems worldwide.

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