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Alstom-Led Consortium Signs €690 Million Contracts to Modernise Egypt’s Strategic Rail Corridors

Alstom, leading a consortium with Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus, has signed four landmark contracts with Egyptian National Railways (ENR) to modernise Egypt’s strategic railway corridors, covering the 6th of October–Alexandria corridor and Belbes–10th of Ramadan (B10) line.

The combined value of the contracts is approximately €690 million, with Alstom’s share representing around €300 million. As four of Egypt’s most significant rail modernisation projects, the contracts support Egypt Vision 2030 by strengthening national logistics and improving connectivity between new dry ports, industrial zones, and major seaports.

The 6th of October–Alexandria corridor, valued at €550 million, of which Alstom’s share amounts to approximately €240 million, will be delivered across three major implementation lots. It will modernise the corridor with next-generation digital railway systems, upgraded telecommunications, reinforced power supply, and comprehensive civil and track rehabilitation. These enhancements will improve safety, increase capacity, enhance operational reliability, and reduce full route travel time by nearly 80 minutes.

The Belbes–10th of Ramadan (B10) project, valued at approximately €140 million, of which Alstom’s share amounts to approximately €60 million, will introduce the same advanced railway technologies and modernisation scope. It will enhance connectivity to one of Egypt’s largest industrial hubs, strengthening freight efficiency and supporting industrial growth across the eastern logistics corridor.

By transforming freight operations between the 6th of October Dry Port and the Alexandria Seaport and enhancing rail connectivity to the 10th of Ramadan industrial zone, the projects will strengthen links between Egypt’s major logistics hubs and maritime gateways.

They will help ease supply chain bottlenecks, support sustainable freight transport, and boost national and regional trade flows.

“The Africa, Middle East and Central Asia region has never been more committed to building smarter, more resilient rail networks, and Alstom is at the centre of that transformation. These contracts demonstrate our capacity to deliver large-scale, complex signalling programmes, and our determination to be a long-term partner for its most critical mobility infrastructure”, said Martin Vaujour, President, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia (AMECA) at Alstom.

As consortium leader, Alstom will be responsible for the end-to-end engineering, design, supply, testing, and commissioning of the new digital railway systems across both corridors. This includes ETCS Level 1 signalling, modern telecommunications, reinforced power infrastructure, and state-of-the-art operations control capabilities, enabling real-time, coordinated management across the network.

“These projects are redefining the future of rail in Egypt,” said Ramy Salah, Managing Director of Alstom Egypt. “Our partnership with Egyptian National Railways, driven by world class expertise and Egyptian talents, is creating vital transport corridors that drive economic growth, connect key industrial and logistics centres, and unlock new opportunities for future generations.”

In parallel, Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus will deliver the technical buildings, MEP works, and the full suite of civil and track upgrades to secure resilient, future-ready rail infrastructure. The projects also strongly support national industry development, achieving around 50% local content through Egyptian engineering talent and local sourcing.

This contract will be reflected in the Group’s order intake in the 1st quarter of the 2026/27 fiscal year.

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Alstom-Led Consortium Signs €690 Million Contracts to Modernise Egypt’s Strategic Rail Corridors

Alstom, leading a consortium with Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus, has signed four landmark contracts with Egyptian National Railways (ENR) to modernise Egypt’s strategic railway corridors, covering the 6th of October–Alexandria corridor and Belbes–10th of Ramadan (B10) line.

The combined value of the contracts is approximately €690 million, with Alstom’s share representing around €300 million. As four of Egypt’s most significant rail modernisation projects, the contracts support Egypt Vision 2030 by strengthening national logistics and improving connectivity between new dry ports, industrial zones, and major seaports.

The 6th of October–Alexandria corridor, valued at €550 million, of which Alstom’s share amounts to approximately €240 million, will be delivered across three major implementation lots. It will modernise the corridor with next-generation digital railway systems, upgraded telecommunications, reinforced power supply, and comprehensive civil and track rehabilitation. These enhancements will improve safety, increase capacity, enhance operational reliability, and reduce full route travel time by nearly 80 minutes.

The Belbes–10th of Ramadan (B10) project, valued at approximately €140 million, of which Alstom’s share amounts to approximately €60 million, will introduce the same advanced railway technologies and modernisation scope. It will enhance connectivity to one of Egypt’s largest industrial hubs, strengthening freight efficiency and supporting industrial growth across the eastern logistics corridor.

By transforming freight operations between the 6th of October Dry Port and the Alexandria Seaport and enhancing rail connectivity to the 10th of Ramadan industrial zone, the projects will strengthen links between Egypt’s major logistics hubs and maritime gateways.

They will help ease supply chain bottlenecks, support sustainable freight transport, and boost national and regional trade flows.

“The Africa, Middle East and Central Asia region has never been more committed to building smarter, more resilient rail networks, and Alstom is at the centre of that transformation. These contracts demonstrate our capacity to deliver large-scale, complex signalling programmes, and our determination to be a long-term partner for its most critical mobility infrastructure”, said Martin Vaujour, President, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia (AMECA) at Alstom.

As consortium leader, Alstom will be responsible for the end-to-end engineering, design, supply, testing, and commissioning of the new digital railway systems across both corridors. This includes ETCS Level 1 signalling, modern telecommunications, reinforced power infrastructure, and state-of-the-art operations control capabilities, enabling real-time, coordinated management across the network.

“These projects are redefining the future of rail in Egypt,” said Ramy Salah, Managing Director of Alstom Egypt. “Our partnership with Egyptian National Railways, driven by world class expertise and Egyptian talents, is creating vital transport corridors that drive economic growth, connect key industrial and logistics centres, and unlock new opportunities for future generations.”

In parallel, Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus will deliver the technical buildings, MEP works, and the full suite of civil and track upgrades to secure resilient, future-ready rail infrastructure. The projects also strongly support national industry development, achieving around 50% local content through Egyptian engineering talent and local sourcing.

This contract will be reflected in the Group’s order intake in the 1st quarter of the 2026/27 fiscal year.

Why it Matters


Egypt’s latest rail modernisation contracts target strategic freight and logistics corridors linking dry ports, industrial zones and seaports. For the rail sector, the scope is significant because it combines digital signalling, telecommunications, power infrastructure, civil works and track rehabilitation across corridors that support national logistics and trade flows.

The projects are also tied to Egypt Vision 2030 and the country’s wider effort to strengthen multimodal connectivity. By improving links between the 6th of October Dry Port, Alexandria Seaport and the 10th of Ramadan industrial zone, the contracts support more efficient freight movement, improved corridor capacity and a stronger rail-based logistics network.


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Egypt’s rail modernisation programme has gained major new momentum.
Alstom, leading a consortium with Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus, has signed four contracts with Egyptian National Railways to modernise two strategic railway corridors: the 6th of October–Alexandria corridor and the Belbes–10th of Ramadan line.
The contracts are valued at approximately €690 million, with Alstom’s share representing around €300 million.
The scope includes next-generation digital railway systems, ETCS Level 1 signalling, upgraded telecommunications, reinforced power supply, civil works and track rehabilitation. The 6th of October–Alexandria corridor alone is expected to reduce full route travel time by nearly 80 minutes.
For Egypt’s logistics sector, the projects strengthen connectivity between dry ports, industrial zones and seaports, including the 6th of October Dry Port, Alexandria Seaport and the 10th of Ramadan industrial zone.
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Alstom-Led Consortium Signs €690 Million Contracts to Modernise Egypt’s Strategic Rail Corridors

Alstom, leading a consortium with Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus, has signed four landmark contracts with Egyptian National Railways (ENR) to modernise Egypt’s strategic railway corridors, covering the 6th of October–Alexandria corridor and Belbes–10th of Ramadan (B10) line.

The combined value of the contracts is approximately €690 million, with Alstom’s share representing around €300 million. As four of Egypt’s most significant rail modernisation projects, the contracts support Egypt Vision 2030 by strengthening national logistics and improving connectivity between new dry ports, industrial zones, and major seaports.

The 6th of October–Alexandria corridor, valued at €550 million, of which Alstom’s share amounts to approximately €240 million, will be delivered across three major implementation lots. It will modernise the corridor with next-generation digital railway systems, upgraded telecommunications, reinforced power supply, and comprehensive civil and track rehabilitation. These enhancements will improve safety, increase capacity, enhance operational reliability, and reduce full route travel time by nearly 80 minutes.

The Belbes–10th of Ramadan (B10) project, valued at approximately €140 million, of which Alstom’s share amounts to approximately €60 million, will introduce the same advanced railway technologies and modernisation scope. It will enhance connectivity to one of Egypt’s largest industrial hubs, strengthening freight efficiency and supporting industrial growth across the eastern logistics corridor.

By transforming freight operations between the 6th of October Dry Port and the Alexandria Seaport and enhancing rail connectivity to the 10th of Ramadan industrial zone, the projects will strengthen links between Egypt’s major logistics hubs and maritime gateways.

They will help ease supply chain bottlenecks, support sustainable freight transport, and boost national and regional trade flows.

“The Africa, Middle East and Central Asia region has never been more committed to building smarter, more resilient rail networks, and Alstom is at the centre of that transformation. These contracts demonstrate our capacity to deliver large-scale, complex signalling programmes, and our determination to be a long-term partner for its most critical mobility infrastructure”, said Martin Vaujour, President, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia (AMECA) at Alstom.

As consortium leader, Alstom will be responsible for the end-to-end engineering, design, supply, testing, and commissioning of the new digital railway systems across both corridors. This includes ETCS Level 1 signalling, modern telecommunications, reinforced power infrastructure, and state-of-the-art operations control capabilities, enabling real-time, coordinated management across the network.

“These projects are redefining the future of rail in Egypt,” said Ramy Salah, Managing Director of Alstom Egypt. “Our partnership with Egyptian National Railways, driven by world class expertise and Egyptian talents, is creating vital transport corridors that drive economic growth, connect key industrial and logistics centres, and unlock new opportunities for future generations.”

In parallel, Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus will deliver the technical buildings, MEP works, and the full suite of civil and track upgrades to secure resilient, future-ready rail infrastructure. The projects also strongly support national industry development, achieving around 50% local content through Egyptian engineering talent and local sourcing.

This contract will be reflected in the Group’s order intake in the 1st quarter of the 2026/27 fiscal year.

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Alstom, leading a consortium with Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus, has signed four landmark contracts with Egyptian National Railways (ENR) to modernise Egypt’s strategic railway corridors, covering the 6th of October–Alexandria corridor and Belbes–10th of Ramadan (B10) line.