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Civil Defense urges users of Al-Mashaer Train to abide by several advices to ensure their safety

July 02, 2022
The Civil Defense has urged the users of the Al-Mashaer Train in the holy sites to abide by several advices and tips to ensure their safety.
The Civil Defense has urged the users of the Al-Mashaer Train in the holy sites to abide by several advices and tips to ensure their safety.

Saudi Gazette report

MAKKAH — The Civil Defense has urged the users of the Al-Mashaer Train in the holy sites to abide by several advices and tips to ensure their safety.

The Civil Defense urged, through an infographic published on their official account on the Twitter platform, users of the Al-Mashaer Train to adhere to several things to ensure and maintain their safety, which are:

1 - It is necessary for users of the Al-Mashaer Train to adhere to the deadlines set for the campaigns.

2 - Users must follow the signs and the instructions of the security men.

3 - Train users must not carry luggage.

4 - It is important and necessary for users to avoid crowds to maintain their safety.

The train project is considered one of the most important transportation pillars in the Holy Sites, which is being developed continuously to increase and raise the quality level to service the pilgrims and advance it to achieve the objectives of the Saudi Vision 2030.

It is noteworthy that the trial run of the Al Mashaer train in the Holy Sites was launched on June 8 in preparation to receive and transport pilgrims of the Hajj season 2022-1443 after hiatus of two years due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic globally during the past two years, as the train in the Holy Sites during the Hajj of the years 1441 AH and 1442 AH has witnessed an exceptional stop in its operation.


July 02, 2022
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