SAUDI ARABIA

King Fahd Causeway starts accepting e-cash

September 15, 2020
Electronic payment of fees for using the King Fahd Causeway — one of the busiest links in the Arab world — has begun. — File photo
Electronic payment of fees for using the King Fahd Causeway — one of the busiest links in the Arab world — has begun. — File photo



Saudi Gazette report

DAMMAM —
The King Fahd Causeway Authority (KFCA) has started accepting e-cash for cars, trucks and motorcycles. Motorists from now on will be allowed entry into the causeaway without the need to pay in cash.

KFCA, the operator of the facility linking Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, said e-payment system has been enabled for all motorists crossing the causeway. “You no longer need an ATM prior to entering the causeway,” the KFCA said on its Twitter account.

Holders of membership cards can recharge them via the KFCA official website. The recently installed gates on the causeway also allow users to automatically conduct transit procedures without dealing with the staff.

The new gate project is expected to be completed by next March, allowing automatic weighing of cargo and opening gates, thus cutting the waiting times for vehicles. The 25km-long causeway was shut on March 7 as part of a string of measures to fight the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

The facility was reopened in late July as the Gulf countries have eased virus-related measures to prop up the economy. During suspension of its operation, the causeway underwent a revamp including replacing the old gates on the Saudi side.

The bridge was inaugurated in 1986 and has since been vital for movement between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, two members of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council.


September 15, 2020
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