the Mediterranean and Red Sea drifts, the Sinai, and the Western desert gardens
Transport in Egypt is based on Cairo and to a great extent follows the example of settlement along the Nile. The fundamental line of the country's 40,800-kilometer (25,400 mi) railroad network runs from Alexandria to Aswan and is worked by Egyptian National Railways. The vehicle street network has extended quickly to more than 34,000 km (21,000 mi), comprising of 28 line, 796 stations, 1800 train covering the Nile Valley and Nile Delta, the Mediterranean and Red Sea drifts, the Sinai, and the Western desert gardens. ----
---- The Cairo Metro in Egypt is the first of just two undeniable metro frameworks in Africa and the Arab World. It is viewed as one of the main ongoing activities in Egypt which cost around 12 billion Egyptian pounds. The framework comprises of three operational lines with a fourth line expected later on. EgyptAir, which is currently the nation's banner transporter and biggest carrier, was established in 1932 by Egyptian industrialist Talaat Harb, today possessed by the Egyptian government. The carrier is based at Cairo International Airport, its fundamental center, working planned traveler and cargo administrations to in excess of 75 objections in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The Current EgyptAir armada incorporates 80 planes.
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