Saudi Arabia to build new road linking Jeddah to new airport
- Saudi Arabia: Thursday, December 20 - 2012 at 00:24
Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), in collaboration with Jeddah Municipality and the General Department of Traffic, has launched the construction of a new highway connecting Al-Haramain Road/Jeddah highway and Al-Hijra/Madinah Road, Arab News has reported. Construction will begin south of the airport at Al-Nozha Road and the new highway will run parallel to it. All entry roads to the new airport will run perpendicular to the highway. A series of seven bridges will complete the link to the urban areas of Jeddah. The new highway is part of the King Abdulaziz International Airport project currently under construction and will provide a separate transport network to the new airport.
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