The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is making history with a game-changing railway network set to transform transportation, trade, and tourism across the country and the Gulf region. Known as Etihad Rail, this ambitious project is one of the most significant infrastructure developments in the Middle East.
The railway project will connect all seven emirates—from Abu Dhabi and Dubai to the northernmost Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah—paving the way for faster, greener, and safer travel.
The UAE Railway Project, officially called Etihad Rail, is a 1,200-kilometre long railway network being built in multiple stages. The goal is to link major cities, ports, and industrial zones across the UAE and eventually connect with neighboring Gulf countries through the planned Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) railway network.
The network is designed for both passenger and freight services. It will make travel easier for millions of people and boost logistics and supply chains by moving goods more efficiently.
Construction of the project began in 2009, with freight operations on Phase 1 (264 km in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra region) starting in 2016. Since then, the project has progressed rapidly.
The UAE railway project is not just a national initiative—it’s part of a larger GCC Railway Plan that aims to link the six Gulf countries: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Once connected, this network could redefine regional mobility and trade, reducing reliance on road and air transport.
The rail line will connect the UAE to Saudi Arabia through Ghuweifat, and eventually to Oman and other Gulf neighbors. This will improve both business and tourism exchanges, and create a more sustainable transport system across the region.
One of the major goals of the railway project is to reduce carbon emissions and cut down on the number of heavy vehicles on roads.
According to Etihad Rail:
This supports the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 strategy, making the rail system a key part of its green transportation goals.
Etihad Rail is expected to revolutionize logistics in the UAE by providing a faster and cheaper alternative for moving goods.
Benefits include:
Major UAE companies such as Emirates Steel, ADNOC, and Dubai Ports (DP World) are already partnering with Etihad Rail for freight operations.
For everyday commuters and tourists, the railway will offer a new way to travel comfortably between emirates, reducing the stress of road traffic and long drives.
Features of passenger services:
Etihad Rail is expected to serve more than 36 million passengers annually by 2030, making it one of the most used public transport systems in the UAE.
The project is managed by Etihad Rail, a government-owned company. It is working with several international and local firms for design, construction, and operations.
Some key partners include:
The railway project is creating thousands of jobs in construction, engineering, and operations. It’s also expected to increase property values and open new business hubs along the rail line.
A study by Strategy& (PwC) estimates the UAE railway will add AED 23 billion to the country’s GDP by 2030.
As the UAE continues to grow as a global business and tourism hub, Etihad Rail is one of its boldest bets on the future. From cutting pollution and saving time to boosting the economy and regional connectivity, the railway project is a cornerstone of Vision 2030 and beyond.
The UAE has shown the world how it can build the tallest skyscrapers, artificial islands, and futuristic cities. Now, it is racing full-speed ahead to build one of the most modern rail systems in the world.
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