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Renfe, Alsa, Indra, Fcc, Caf and Talgo Launch Themselves for the New High-Speed Line in Saudi Arabia

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New commitment of the Spanish companies in the high speed of Saudi Arabia, where they have already built the line linking the holy cities of Medina and Mecca. Renfe, Alsa, Indra, FCC, CAF and Talgo are some of the main Spanish companies that have already officially shown their interest in participating in the new high speed line in Saudi Arabia, which will connect the capital (Riad) with a newly created city (Qiddiya) oriented to tourism and whi…
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Renfe, Alsa, Indra, FCC, CAF and Talgo are some of the main Spanish companies that have already officially shown their interest in participating in the new high-speed line in Saudi Arabia, which will connect the capital (Riad) with a newly created city (Qiddiya) oriented to tourism and which includes 12 amusement parks or a Formula 1 circuit.

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Renfe, Alsa, Indra, FCC, CAF and Talgo are some of the main Spanish companies that have already officially shown their interest in participating in the new high-speed line in Saudi Arabia, which will connect the capital (Riad) with a newly created city (Qiddiya) oriented to tourism and which includes 12 amusement parks or a Formula 1 circuit. Read

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Expansión broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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