Hitachi Rail awarded by Hassan Allam Construction and Arab contractors JV to deliver the rail systems of first modern tramway in Egypt

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Published November 13th, 2025 - 04:37 GMT

Hitachi Rail awarded by Hassan Allam Construction and Arab contractors JV to deliver the rail systems of first modern tramway in Egypt

Hitachi Rail has been awarded a contract by Hassan Allam Construction and Arab Contractors JV to modernize and upgrade Alexandria Raml Tram transforming it into a reliable, efficient, and digitally enhanced transport system.

To enhance both reliability and operational efficiency, Hitachi Rail will deliver advanced signalling and communications systems (fixed and wireless communications), Operational Control Center and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition - SCADA, security systems with CCTV cameras and Access Control, Passenger Information andOn-Board equipment.

The solution of Hitachi Rail will significantly enhance train operations, ensuring a fast, secure, and efficient public transportation system that aligns with Egypt’s Vision 2030 for sustainable development.

Being the oldest tramline in both the Middle East & Africa, Alexandria El Raml Tram dates back to 1863, operates on aging infrastructure and was last modernized in the 1960s. Remarkably, it remains one of the few tramways in the world to run double-deck trams in regular service.

The project encompasses the reconstruction of 24 stations and 13.2 km of tram track. Its modernization is designed to significantly improve service efficiency by reducing travel time from 60 to 35 minutes, doubling operational speed from 11 km/h to 21 km/h, and decreasing headway from 9 minutes to just 3. Once completed, the upgraded tramline is expected to triple passenger capacity from 4,700 to 13,800 passengers per hour per direction, contributing to enhanced urban mobility while alleviating traffic congestion and lowering CO₂ emissions across the city.

The Alexandria El Raml Tram Rehabilitation contract represents a major significant milestone for strengthening Hitachi Rail’s presence in metro and railway systems.

Earlier this year, Hassan Allam Construction and Arab Contractors JV had signed a contract for the Alexandria Raml Tram Rehabilitation Project awarded by the National Authority for Tunnels.

Investing in Local Talent and Digital Innovation

Hitachi Rail continues to invest in Egypt through strategic localization and digital innovation. Local teams have been built across engineering, finance, legal and other disciplines to deliver projects and support customers. CBTC systems now include localized IVVQ activities, and AFC initiatives are creating high-tech jobs and promoting diversity. These efforts align with Egypt’s national strategy and aim to expand beyond the country.

Enhancing Passenger Experience

Digital solutions like integrated public information systems and AFC platforms enhance passenger experience and enable seamless travel across metro, LRT and monorail networks. In Alexandria, the Abu Qir Metro will feature TRANSCITY™ AFC technology, offering multiple payment options including QR codes, contactless cards, EMV bank cards and NFC mobile payments.

Joaquim Santos, Signalling and Rail Solutions (SRS) OPPS – ICS - “Hitachi Rail has a long-standing presence in Egypt, built on trust, collaboration and shared ambition. Our commitment goes beyond delivering advanced technologies—we are deeply invested in developing local capabilities, supporting innovation, and contributing to the country’s sustainable mobility goals.”

Carlo Piacenza, Signalling and Rail Solutions (SRS) MEA Regional Director - “We are proud to announce that we have been awarded a contract by Hassan Allam joint venture and The Arab Contractors (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.) to modernize and upgrade the oldest electric tram system in Africa, transforming it into a reliable, efficient, and digitally enhanced transportation system. This contract marks an important milestone, showing the capacity of Hitachi Rail technologies in the rehabilitation and modernization of tramway systems.

Background Information

Hitachi

Hitachi, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 360,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2010 (ended March 31, 2011) consolidated revenues totaled 9,315 billion yen ($112.2 billion).

Hitachi will focus more than ever on the Social Innovation Business, which includes information and telecommunication systems, power systems, environmental, industrial and transportation systems, and social and urban systems, as well as the sophisticated materials and key devices that support them.

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