High Speed Train From Jeddah to Medina The Holy City! 🚄🇸🇦
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- Haramain High Speed Railway from Jeddah to the holy city of Medina! 🚄🌟 Experience the seamless blend of modernity and tradition as we travel through the heart of Saudi Arabia.
The Haramain High Speed Railway is not just a train ride; it's a testament to Saudi Arabia's commitment to cutting-edge transportation. With speeds of up to 300 km/h (186 mph), this railway offers one of the fastest and most efficient ways to travel between Jeddah and Medina. Say goodbye to long hours on the road and hello to a comfortable and swift journey.
Step inside the sleek and modern interiors of the train, designed for both comfort and convenience. Take in the panoramic views of the stunning Saudi landscape as we glide through the desert, passing by ancient ruins, palm groves, and glimpses of local life.
As we approach the holy city of Medina, let's delve into its rich history and significance. Medina, known as the "City of the Prophet," holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims around the world. It is home to the Prophet Muhammad's Mosque, Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, a sacred site of pilgrimage and prayer.
Explore the spiritual ambiance of Medina as we journey closer to this historic city. Learn about the significance of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, its stunning architecture, and the peaceful atmosphere that envelops its visitors.
Join us as we discover more about the Haramain High Speed Railway's amenities, designed to make your journey comfortable and enjoyable. From spacious seating to onboard dining options, every aspect of this experience is crafted to enhance your travel experience.
Whether you're a traveler seeking efficiency, a pilgrim on a spiritual journey, or an explorer of new horizons, this video offers a glimpse into the wonders of the Haramain High Speed Railway and the holy city of Medina.
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Jazak Allahu khaire for sharing ❤️. SubhanaAllah hard to believe such modern tech out in the middle of a barren desert. Amazing
My pleasure to show you 😃
Very clean railway station. And modern
Indeed it is!
Very good job brother, best of luck ❤❤❤
Thank you brother!
MashaAllah Alhamdulillah
Alhamdulillah what a beautiful journey. Hopefully i got a chance to visit mecca n medina
InshaAllah soon
MAA SHAA ALLAH MAA SHAA ALLAH congratulations dear May ALLAH PAK accept your Umrah INN SHAA ALLAH AMEEN SUMA AMEEN and do remember mariyam and safia in your precious prayers ALLAH PAK bless you with the success of Hajj AMEEN SUMA AMEEN
Ameeen! Thank you so much, Insha'Allah you can come here soon 😀
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May God bless your journey, Mashallah 😊
Thank you so much! may you be blessed as well!
Alhamdulillah
That train looks like it came all the way from Japan? I've seen the same trains there. 🚆
Yeah, it does look really like the Japanese trains. I am not sure where it was manufactured.
It's made by Bombardier of Spain, it's a Talgo 350 Highspeed electrical train. They can reach speeds up to 350 km/h.
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Yes, Bro I did smash the like button!!! 👍Nice video.
Awesome! Keep on smashing it :D
Thanks for sharing the details- helpful
Glad it was helpful! :D
Very nice. Fii Amanilah 🎉
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Been there December 2022...
Another beneficial episode. May Allah reward you. Can we buy tickets at the station instead of online?
Thank you, Ameen! You can buy it in person but online is more convenient if you download the App
@@TravelingSoloLogsComing from North America I am worried about flight delays and possibly arriving late and missing the train. This series is fantastic. You should title it Do-It-Yourself umrah. Great step by step information!
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It seems a smooth and quiet trip. How come you did not go from Makkah directly to Maddinah, and you had to stop at Jeddah. This is what most visotor do.
Thanks for watching! The train from Mecca always passes through Jeddah, so why not stop there :D
@TravelingSoloLogs,
Habibi, why did you go back all the way to the airport? wouldn't be quicker just to catch a bus all the way from Makah to Madinah rather than go by train all the way to the Airport and then change another train to Madinah. Just wondering why in terms of logic. Is the train much more comfortable than bus/coach?
Also, why don't you speak to them in Arabic. You seem to be shy with your Arabic. Be good to hear your Arabic in a normal conversation. Good luck bro.
Hey, I hope all is well! The train is a high-speed train so it's faster than other types of transportation from Mecca and it's convenient. All the trains from Mecca pass through Jeddah first and then to Medina. Haha, I should speak more Arabic in my videos but I know some of my views won't understand.
Assalamu alaykum brother. How did you travel from makkah back to Jeddah Airport? Bus or taxi? How much did it cost?
Wasalam, I just used a train to go back
I don't subscribe because you don't use Islamic word when you are in Islamic country and you are not showing yourself to be Muslim when talk. Like new Muslim TH-camr IBO the pro do in his chaneel when he go to any Muslim country and use "Alhamdullilah""Masa Allah""Assalamualaikum" every person he contacted which make feel good.
Umm ok, Thanks for watching
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