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RCU Partners with Saudi Railway Polytechnic to Train and Employ in Rail Industry

Published Date

23 December 2024

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Human_Capability_Development

•     Agreement will create upskilling opportunities and support job growth for men and women from AlUla

•       In collaboration with Saudi Railway Polytechnic (SRP), the Royal Commission for AlUla will work to raise capabilities in railway maintenance and operations aligned with AlUla’s mobility and growth goals 

AlUla, Saudi Arabia, : The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) and the Saudi Railway Polytechnic (SRP) have announced a new agreement to boost the capabilities of young Saudis looking to launch a career in AlUla and the Kingdom’s rapidly growing rail sector.

Officially signed by representatives of The Royal Commission for AlUla and The Saudi Railway Polytechnic on November in Riyadh, the partnership aims to strengthen the long-term and sustainable development of young Saudi talent.

The first stages of the agreement is planned to provide Vocational training programs in railway maintenance and operation that will build sector-specific subjects such as rolling stock and infrastructure through hands-on training.

The comprehensive regeneration of AlUla is powering the development of new mobility options across the county, including new rail and tram services such as the Experiential Tram that will link key heritage, tourist, and residential sites once complete. 

Building the skills, knowledge, and capabilities of AlUla’s workforce is critical to achieving RCU’s transformational and development goals, as well as the long-term ambitions of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan.

The history of railways in Saudi Arabia stretches back to 1947 with the construction of the first line, which was followed by the inauguration of a railway linking Dammam with the capital Riyadh. The launch of the Haramain High Speed train Railway between Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, and King Abdullah Economic City in 2018 was a milestone for Saudi Arabia’s rail sector, providing greatly improved speed, safety, and comfort for passengers. In 2021, SAR  was created after the annulment of the previous national train operator, the Saudi Railways Organisation.

Mohammed Alshkrah, The Human Capability Development VP at the Royal Commission for AlUla, said: “The ongoing regeneration of AlUla supports the national development goals of Vision 2030 by upskilling young men and women with the knowledge and knowhow needed to forge successful careers in exciting and diverse sectors, such as the growing railway sector in AlUla and the Kingdom.”

The Royal Commission for AlUla is committed to national capability development goals as it continues to be a driving force behind strategies that are nurturing and evolving a skilled and resilient workforce in diverse industries and powering growth in AlUla and KSA-wide.