Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet approved on Tuesday new regulations that govern the railways in the Kingdom.
The decision “supports achieving the goals of the National Transport & Logistics Strategy, contributes to the governance of the railway sector and regulates the relationship between the infrastructure owner, the operator and the beneficiary,” Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser said.
The new regulations will ensure that railway service providers continue to apply the highest standards and requirements for safety and quality, and will develop policies and legislation that ensure fair competitiveness, the minister added.
In 2023, the number of railway passengers exceeded 11.2 million, a 55% increase compared to 2022. Trains also transported 24.7 million tonnes of goods and minerals, an increase of 6% during the same year.
Al-Jasser stated that regulations will contribute to encouraging use and ensure the protection of railways, their infrastructure, and facilities in accordance with internationally approved standards.
The new law also specified penalties to protect railway tracks from violations and damage to the network.
The minister thanked King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for approving the new law.