Egypt Railway – Your Ultimate Egypt Train Travel Hub

Egypt’s national network spans over 5,000 km, linking Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, and many regional hubs via Australian standard gauge lines. This rich system, in operation since 1854, carries around 800 million passengers every year.

A massive high-speed “Green Line” project (Ain Sokhna to Alexandria/Marsa Matruh) is underway, along with plans to electrify lines toward Aswan and Hurghada, expected online by 2027.

Discover Egypt’s Railways: Travel Smarter

Egypt Railway offers detailed info on routes, ticket booking, schedules, and travel tips for a seamless journey.

Comprehensive Route Maps

Access interactive maps that clearly showcase all rail lines and key stops to plan your trip with confidence.

Flexible Ticket Options

Choose from various classes and ticket types tailored to your budget and comfort preferences.

Up-to-Date Schedules

Stay informed with real-time train schedules and service alerts for smooth travel planning.

Types of Trains You Can Book

Egypt Railway offers detailed info on routes, ticket booking, schedules, and travel tips for a seamless journey.

Train TypeBest ForTypical RouteApprox. Price
Watania SleeperTourists wanting overnight comfortCairo ↔ Luxor/Aswan$90–130 (2-berth/shared/single cabin)
Talgo Express (AC)Faster, comfortable daytime travelCairo ↔ Luxor/Aswan$55–80
VIP Special & Spanish ACBudget-friendly comfortCairo ↔ Luxor/Aswan$40–70
Ordinary / RegionalCheapest travel for locals and adventurersMultiple$10–30

Sleeper Trains: Private cabins, air-con, dinner & breakfast included. Perfect for long overnight routes.

Express AC Trains: Day travel with reserved seating and amenities.

Non-AC / Regional: Slowest, least expensive—great for budget travelers.

Popular Routes & Travel Times

  • Cairo ↔ Luxor: ~10 hrs (night sleeper), 11–14 hrs day trains
  • Cairo ↔ Aswan: ~12 hrs sleeper, 13–14 hrs daytime
  • Cairo ↔ Alexandria: ~2–3 hrs via AC express

Train Classes Explained

Egypt National Railways offers several classes for travelers:

Sleeper Trains (Watania)

Private cabins + meals

First Class AC

Reserved seats, modern coaches

Second Class AC

Budget-friendly, less luxurious

Third Class (Non-AC)

For locals, not tourist recommended

Timetables & Schedules

RouteFirst DepartureLast DepartureDuration
Cairo → Luxor8:00 AM9:00 PM~10 hours
Cairo → Aswan7:45 AM9:00 PM~13 hours
Cairo → Alexandria6:00 AM10:00 PM~3 hours

Timetables Designed for Every Journey

Explore answers to frequent questions about Egypt’s rail services to help you travel with ease.

Are sleeper trains safe for tourists?

Yes. Watania sleeper trains are secure, staffed, and widely trusted by tourists

How can I book tickets online for Egypt Railway?

You can easily book tickets through our secure online platform available 24/7.

What’s the price range Cairo→Luxor?

Sleeper cabins cost $90–130; AC Express seats $45–80; non-AC $10–30

What classes of service are offered on Egypt trains?

Egypt Railway offers first class, second class, and sleeper options for traveler comfort.

Do sleeper trains include meals?

Yes — dinner and breakfast are provided onboard

Are there any discounts for children or seniors?

Yes, discounted fares are available for children under 12 and senior citizens.

Where can I find route maps for planning my trip?

Route maps are accessible on our website to help you plan your travel efficiently.

Essential Travel Tips for Egypt’s Rail Passengers

Explore our ticket options, each designed to offer convenience and value for your journey across Egypt.

How to Book

  • Enter departure & arrival (e.g., Cairo → Luxor)
  • Choose train type: Sleeper, AC Express, etc.
  • Pick your cabin/class: single/double/private/shared.
  • Secure payment, confirm seat.
  • You’ll receive e-tickets instantly!

Booking for Tourists:

Sleeper & AC express available via 12Go, Watania, or ENR official site (to Egyptian nationals)

Accessibility:

Talgo & AC coaches have wheelchair partitions; low-level boarding and staff support help travellers with reduced mobility

Safety:

Tourist sleeper trains are secure, staffed, and advised over ordinary coaches for long distances

Pack Smart:

ID/passport required, bring snacks, water, and a phone charger for long trips.

Tips for First-Time Train Travelers in Egypt

  • Arrive 30–60 minutes early
  • Bring your passport for ID check
  • Carry snacks and water for long journeys
  • Use reputable sites for booking online
  • Avoid last-minute booking during holidays