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Trade Arabia, Thurs, Jan 08, 2025 | Rajab 19, 1447
UAE passenger rail network to cover 11 cities
United Arab
Emirates:The UAE’s full passenger railway network will connect 11 cities and
regions through strategically located stations, forming the UAE’s first fully
integrated national passenger railway system, Etihad Rail announced on Thursday.
The network will strengthen connectivity across the Emirates and provide safe
and reliable mobility services for citizens, residents and visitors alike.
In early 2025, Etihad Rail announced the first four stations in Abu Dhabi,
Dubai, Sharjah and Fujairah. Today Etihad Rail announced the remaining planned
stations in Al Sila’, Al Dhannah, Al Mirfa, Madinat Zayed, Mezaira’a, Al Faya
and Al Dhaid, which will become operational in phases.
Azza AlSuwaidi, Deputy CEO, Etihad Rail Mobility, underscored the project’s
strategic significance, saying: “Our preparations to launch passenger services
across the national railway network in 2026 reflect the vision of our wise
leadership to build an integrated transport ecosystem that supports the UAE’s
economic and social fabric.”
She continued: “The passenger rail network will serve as a cornerstone of the
UAE’s national transport ecosystem, supporting the country’s long-term
development and strengthening connectivity across its Emirates. It also builds
on our proven success since 2023 in operating the national freight rail service.
This national milestone is the result of close collaboration among all partners
and stakeholders, driven by exceptional national talent and underpinned by
global best practices. In parallel, we have equipped the network with a
next-generation fleet and advanced technologies, in partnership with leading
international operators, to ensure the highest standards of quality, reliability
and safety.”
Highlighting the project’s national identity and future vision, she added: “Our
trains will have a distinctly Emirati identity that strengthens national
cohesion, while serving as a long-term investment in the country’s transport and
infrastructure sectors. These strategic projects will boost domestic tourism and
establish a new regional standard for sustainable, people centred mobility,
enhancing community wellbeing and improving quality of life.”
A comfortable and seamless travel experience
The trains have been designed to offer a comfortable and modern travel
experience, featuring safe and ergonomic seating, contemporary interior designs,
full Wi-Fi coverage, and individual power outlets at every seat. Services will
operate on a precise and regular schedule, providing passengers with a reliable
and efficient alternative that ensures smooth and speedy travel between cities,
free from road congestion.
Reflecting on the offering for passengers on the Etihad Rail Network, Eng
Mohammed Alshehii, Chief Projects Officer at Etihad Rail, said the service will
officially launch in 2026. It its first phase the network will connect 11 cities
and areas that “have been carefully selected within key locations such as
Mohammed Bin Zayed City in Abu Dhabi, Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, University
City in Sharjah and the Al Hilal area in Fujairah.”
Alshehii added: “Our trains have been designed to offer a reliable,
congestion-free alternative for intercity travel, with a focus on reducing
journey times. Ten of the 13 trains in our fleet have arrived, where they have
been tested and certified to the highest international safety and quality
standards. Each train can accommodate up to 400 passengers and will be operated
using the latest systems to ensure reliability and security. Our services will
be seamlessly integrated into the wider transport network, with stations
connected to other modes of transport.”
Commenting on the scale of the Etihad Rail project, Alshehii said: "This
achievement is the result of three years of intensive planning, design, and
delivery, with total working hours reaching 24.5 million and the involvement of
more than 7,000 experts and workers.”
Beyond mobility, the passenger rail network is expected to deliver wide-ranging
national benefits. These include boosting domestic tourism, supporting mobility,
helping efforts to reduce emissions, and strengthening social and economic ties
between the Emirates by making the UAE feel more connected and accessible