A high speed train destined for a route in Saudi Arabia between Medina and Mecca, stands at the factory of Spanish train manufacturer Talgo, in Rivabellosa, Spain, October 11, 2018. REUTERS/Vincent West Show moreShow less
A dual language sign is displayed inside a high speed train destined for a route in Saudi Arabia between Medina and Mecca, at the factory of Spanish train manufacturer Talgo, in Rivabellosa, Spain, October 11, 2018. Show moreShow less
A high speed train destined for a route in Saudi Arabia between Medina and Mecca, stands at the factory of Spanish train manufacturer Talgo, in Rivabellosa, Spain, October 11, 2018. Show moreShow less
Director of Talgo Rivabellosa, Jose Ramon Lopez, stands inside a high speed train destined for a route in Saudi Arabia between Medina and Mecca, at the factory of Spanish train manufacturer Talgo, in Rivabellosa, Spain, October 11, 2018. Show moreShow less
Director of Talgo Rivabellosa, Jose Ramon Lopez, stands next to a high speed train destined for a route in Saudi Arabia between Medina and Mecca, at the factory of Spanish train manufacturer Talgo, in Rivabellosa, Spain, October 11, 2018. Show moreShow less
An operator works inside a high speed train destined for a route in Saudi Arabia between Medina and Mecca, at the factory of Spanish train manufacturer Talgo, in Rivabellosa, Spain, October 11, 2018. Show moreShow less
Saudi Arabia: the start up of high-speed railway from Mecca to Medina