An official source on Monday denied reports circulating on social media regarding a malfunction in the East Nile Monorail.
The source confirmed that the monorail has not experienced any malfunctions since its opening to the public on Wednesday, May 6.
The source explained that the pause seen in the viral video was a normal train rotation within the monorail’s automated operating system, which operates according to specific schedules to ensure the regularity of train traffic and achieve the highest levels of safety and security.
He assured that operations are proceeding smoothly and regularly according to the schedule established since the service’s launch.
The first phase extends from Al-Moshir Tantawy Station to Madinat Al-Adala Station in the New Administrative Capital, serving passengers daily from six am to six pm and includes 16 stations.
This phase facilitates access to various residential areas and neighborhoods in New Cairo and the New Administrative Capital, as well as connecting them to several vital landmarks and integrating with major roads and squares.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
Official source debunks reports of East Nile Monorail malfunctioning Egypt Independent.
Hence then, the article about official source debunks reports of east nile monorail malfunctioning was published today ( ) and is available on EGYPT INDEPENDENT ( Egypt ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Official source debunks reports of East Nile Monorail malfunctioning )
Also on site :
- ‘Survivor’ Host Jeff Probst’s Brother Scott Probst Dead
- 1966 Pop Hit That Topped the Charts for Seven Weeks Was First Written With a Country Music Legend in Mind
- Crocs’ 'Supportive' $30 Platform Sandals at Walmart Feel Like 'Walking on Air'
