Green Line

Riyadh Metro System

12 Stations
12.9 km
Est. 2024
11 Accessible

About the Green Line

The Green Line (Line 5) runs 12.9 km along King Abdulaziz Road from Ministry of Education in the north to National Museum in the south, with 12 stations connecting the institutional and ministry corridor to the cultural precinct at the National Museum Blue Line interchange.

History

The Green Line was designed to serve the institutional and educational belt along King Abdulaziz Road in northern Riyadh. It connects important governmental and cultural facilities that generate consistent daily passenger volumes from civil servants, students, and visitors. The King Abdulaziz Historical Centre is one of Saudi Arabia's most significant cultural heritage complexes, encompassing museums, libraries, and historically preserved buildings at the site of the founding of the modern Saudi state.

Stations on this Line

11 stops along the route

StationInterchangeTerminal

Line Statistics

Total Stations12
Route Length12.9 km
Year Opened2024
Accessible Stations11

Travel Tips

  • 1Best line for reaching the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre and its museums.
  • 2Serves several major government ministry buildings - avoid peak hours if possible.
  • 3Interchange to other lines at the major hub stations to continue journeys across the network.
  • 4Platform screen doors ensure safety at all stations on this line.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Green Line in Riyadh.

QWhat does the Green Line serve?

The Green Line runs along King Abdulaziz Road, serving key government, educational, and cultural institutions in northern Riyadh.

QCan I visit the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre on the Green Line?

Yes, the Green Line provides the most direct metro access to the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre.