Plans to build a new railway station in the
Bashteel district of the
Giza Governorate were announced in March 2019 by
Egyptian Transport Minister Kamel al-Wazir. The
Government of Egypt claimed the construction of the station was motivated by the need to reduce pressure from the main
Ramses railway station, which received about 20 percent of the total daily commuter traffic. The project would be divided in two phases; the first centered on a new railway maintenance complex and the second on the passenger station. Construction started in August 2020. The works were awarded to an Egyptian construction company,
Hassan Allam Holding, which would enter a partnership with the
Ministry of Transportation and the
Egyptian Railway Authority to build the station. The worksite occupied a 31.000 square meter plot of land on the
mainline railway line between
Giza railway station and
Ramses railway station, by the
Agouza district in the area known as
Mohandiseen. An official inauguration of the station was held on 12 October 2024. It was attended by President
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Transport Minister
Kamel al-Wazir. Officials claimed the station had capacity for 250.000 daily passengers, featuring 12 platforms and 28 ticket windows. The station complex also includes a shopping centre, hotel, multi-storey car park, besides new office space and housing. ==Structure==