WATCH: Saudi women qualify to become train drivers in a first

First batch of 32 female drivers completes graduation to drive one of the fastest trains in the world

Saudi Railway Company (SAR) has qualified 32 Saudi women. PHOTO: SAUDI GAZETTE

Saudi Arabia’s first batch of female drivers has completed the graduation to drive one of the fastest trains in the world.

The Saudi Railway Company (SAR) has qualified 32 Saudi women as female drivers of the Haramain Express Train, reported Saudi Gazette on Monday.

The SAR published a video on its official account on Twitter showing part of the training operations from inside the driving cab.

Mohannad Shaker, the trainer and train captain, said the Haramain Train is keen to train its men and women captains to achieve the highest standards of safety and security to guarantee that the train moves from a station and reaches its final destination without delay or problems.

The women train captains have expressed their pride in having this opportunity to become the first female train drivers in the Middle East. They confirmed that transporting pilgrims and visitors gives them motivation to work with great care.

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One of the trainees indicated that they are being trained to drive the Haramain Express Train through a simulator that completely represents reality, as it contains a real driving cabin, through which all weather factors and technical problems that they may encounter while driving the train are fully tested, in order to help and prepare them for the real trips.

The kingdom’s Transport General Authority said that qualifying Saudi women to become the Haramain Express Train drivers is a continuation of empowering women in the transport and logistics services sector.

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