The "Darb" app, through which tickets for Riyadh Metro trips can be purchased, revealed that ticket prices start from SAR 4 up to SAR 140.
The tickets are divided into four categories: The first category, for a two-hour journey, is worth SAR 4, the second category (three days) is worth SAR 20, the third category (one week) is worth SAR 40, and the fourth category (30 days) is worth SAR 140.
All categories offer unlimited trips during the ticket duration on both buses and the metro.
Destinations can be selected for train trips and tickets can be purchased through the "Darb" app, available in mobile app stores.
King Salman inaugurated the Riyadh Metro project on Nov. 27, Argaam earlier reported.
The project is considered the backbone for Riyadh city public transportation network and a key element in its transport system.
The project includes six lines spanning 176 kilometers, with 85 stations, including four main stations.
The Riyadh Metro integrates with the Riyadh Bus Project, which has already been launched, covering a total of 1,900 kilometers.
This project is expected to contribute to improving the quality of life in Riyadh, facilitating movement for residents and visitors, and reducing traffic congestion.
The six tracks of the Riyadh Metro will be operated sequentially, starting with the operation of these three tracks: Track No. 1: Blue, Track No. 4: Yellow, and Track No. 6: Purple, on Dec. 1.
Meanwhile, Track No. 2: Red, and Track No. 5: Green, will begin operations on Dec. 15.
Finally, Track No. 3: Orange will be operated on Jan. 5, 2025.