Transport in Saudi Arabia
| Transport in Saudi Arabia | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Native name | نظام النقل بالمملكة العربية السعودية |
| Owner | Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services |
| Area served | Saudi Arabia |
| Chief executive | Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser (as Minister) |
| Headquarters | Riyadh |
| Website | Official website |
| Operation | |
| Operator(s) | Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services |
Transport in Saudi Arabia is facilitated through a relatively young system of roads, railways and seaways. Most of the network started construction after the discovery of oil in the Eastern Province in 1952, with the notable exception of Highway 40, which was built to connect the capital Riyadh to the economically productive Eastern Province, and later to the Islamic holy city of Mecca and the port city of Jeddah. With the economic growth of the 1970s, of Saudi Arabia has initiated many infrastructure development projects across the country, and the extensive development of the transportation network has followed suit in support of various economic developments.