RIYADH: Saudi Arabia Railways announced a tender for the supply of 10 new passenger trains for the northern network as part of efforts to develop the transport system and enhance passenger rail services across the Kingdom.
The move aligns with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy and the objectives of Vision 2030, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.
The tender covers the design, manufacturing, and supply of the trains, as well as fleet maintenance services, supporting operational readiness and long-term asset sustainability.
Bids must be submitted by May 11, 2026, in accordance with approved regulatory procedures for public tenders, the SPA added.
Saudi Arabia Railways CEO Bashar Al-Malik said expanding the passenger train fleet is a strategic priority. The new trains will help meet growing passenger demand by nearly tripling the operational capacity of the northern network, raising annual seating to more than 2.4 million, and strengthening the railway’s ability to support intercity travel growth.
The trains will serve the northern network, which connects major cities including Riyadh, Al-Majmaah, Qassim, Hail, Jouf, and Al-Qurayyat.
Plans are underway to expand the network further, including the addition of new stations such as Al-Zulfi, the SPA reported.
The tender is part of Saudi Arabia Railways’ phased plan to modernize and expand its passenger fleet. The company is also manufacturing 10 new trains for the eastern line, aiming to improve operational efficiency, service reliability, and overall passenger transport services nationwide.











