Covering an area of 8150 square meters, it was designed by UK-based . Its inspiration is drawn from screens and patterns generated by desert winds in . The station includes six metro tracks. KAFD succeeds Dr Sulaiman Al Habib and precedes Al Murooj on the while preceding Ar Rabi interchange station on and .
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How much does Riyadh Metro cost?
When it was announced in 2013, Riyadh Metro was estimated to cost $22 Billion. Approaching the KAFD station on the Blue Line Riyadh Metro. Photo: Hufton + Crow How long is the Riyadh Metro? Riyadh Metro is 176 kilometres long, making it the world's largest self-driving public transportation project. Riyadh Metro span six lines and 85 stations.
What line is KAFD in Riyadh?
The King Abdullah Financial District Metro Station (KAFD) was designed by Zaha Hadid. On Line 1 (Blue Line), the King Abdullah Financial District Metro Station serves as a central interchange for Line 1. It is the endpoint of Line 4 (Yellow Line) which connects passengers to the airport. How many lines does Riyadh Metro have?
How many lines does Riyadh Metro have?
When fully operational, Riyadh Metro is slated to have six lines (a line connecting the main airport is now open). Plus, there are plans for a seventh line, too. How much did Riyadh Metro cost to build? When it was announced in 2013, Riyadh Metro was estimated to cost $22 Billion. Approaching the KAFD station on the Blue Line Riyadh Metro.
How has Zaha Hadid Architects redefined public transportation in Riyadh?
A striking blend of futuristic design and advanced transit planning has emerged in Riyadh, where Zaha Hadid Architects has redefined public transportation with the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) Metro Station.