A national rail project is making progress in the UAE. @MaktoumMohammed via Twitter
A national rail project is making progress in the UAE. @MaktoumMohammed via Twitter
A national rail project is making progress in the UAE. @MaktoumMohammed via Twitter
A national rail project is making progress in the UAE. @MaktoumMohammed via Twitter


Etihad Rail opens the UAE to all


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March 03, 2022

Watch any footage of the early years of the UAE and chances are you will see a four-by-four car. Much like how the camel had been so integral to transport and logistics throughout the Gulf's history, without these all-access, modern workhorses, the country's sudden development in the second half of the 20th century would have taken a great deal longer.

Now, in the UAE’s 50th year, cars are still the backbone of domestic travel in the country. But that has gradually started to change as public transport consolidates its position in society; Busses are now a common sight in the UAE's cities and passenger numbers on Dubai's metro surpassed 200 million people in 2019.

On Tuesday, this transition took a major leap with news that Etihad Rail has now linked the line between Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It has taken 13,300 workers to do so, and the route stretches more than 250 kilometres and includes 29 bridges, 60 crossings and 137 drainage channels. The project will eventually extend across the entire country, giving residents and tourists alike the chance to see all seven Emirates in a matter of hours without the need for a car. Freight will also be included, meaning the UAE's economy will be getting the huge strategic benefit of a national railway that can move goods efficiently en masse. And there is of course the environmental benefit of an electricity-powered train, a greener option that will decrease the number of cars on the road, particularly at peak commuting times, reducing the country's emissions and improving air quality.

  • Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, and Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince’s Court and Etihad Rail. All photos: @MaktoumMohammed via Twitter
    Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, and Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince’s Court and Etihad Rail. All photos: @MaktoumMohammed via Twitter
  • Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed with Sheikh Theyab bin Mohammed. The first railway between Abu Dhabi and Dubai is now complete, the authorities said on Tuesday.
    Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed with Sheikh Theyab bin Mohammed. The first railway between Abu Dhabi and Dubai is now complete, the authorities said on Tuesday.
  • Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed with Sheikh Theyab bin Mohammed. The new rail line stretches for 256 kilometres and includes 29 bridges, 60 crossings and 137 drainage channels, Abu Dhabi Media Office said.
    Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed with Sheikh Theyab bin Mohammed. The new rail line stretches for 256 kilometres and includes 29 bridges, 60 crossings and 137 drainage channels, Abu Dhabi Media Office said.
  • Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed with Sheikh Theyab bin Mohammed of Etihad Rail. The segment of line is a key part of Etihad Rail's network that will carry passengers and freight between the emirates and eventually across the country.
    Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed with Sheikh Theyab bin Mohammed of Etihad Rail. The segment of line is a key part of Etihad Rail's network that will carry passengers and freight between the emirates and eventually across the country.
  • Railroad workers of Etihad Rail pictured during a tour by The National in January 2022. Victor Besa / The National
    Railroad workers of Etihad Rail pictured during a tour by The National in January 2022. Victor Besa / The National
  • Railroad workers preparing tracks at the depot. Victor Besa / The National
    Railroad workers preparing tracks at the depot. Victor Besa / The National
  • The overpass view along the E77 and E611 highway junction near the MAG 5 Boulevard area in Dubai. Victor Besa / The Nationalr
    The overpass view along the E77 and E611 highway junction near the MAG 5 Boulevard area in Dubai. Victor Besa / The Nationalr
  • Etihad Rail depot at Saih Shuaib area. Victor Besa / The National
    Etihad Rail depot at Saih Shuaib area. Victor Besa / The National
  • One day soon passenger services will run along this line. Victor Besa / The National
    One day soon passenger services will run along this line. Victor Besa / The National
  • One day soon passenger services will run along this line. Victor Besa / The National
    One day soon passenger services will run along this line. Victor Besa / The National

From resident to tourist, city dweller to farmer, the project will benefit everyone. For those who choose not to drive, whether out of choice, financial constraints or because they are only in the country for a short time, Etihad Rail will offer speedy travel. For those who do drive, the scenery of the route and ease of avoiding traffic is an equally convincing reason to ride.

But this is about more than just movement. It is part of the UAE’s thinking about how urban design and mega projects can shape, in some instances even create, cities of the future that benefit diverse, growing populations. Etihad Rail joins a number of other projects in the UAE – be it a monorail in Sharjah or more pedestrianised areas and cycle lanes as part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan – that create more inclusive and efficient urban environments, as well as the nation-wide infrastructure to connect them.

This a lot of change taking place very quickly, and transport takes on a particularly significant cultural role in the country, given its astonishing, some would have said unlikely, rise as a global aviation hub, and the role of carbon, the energy that powers global travel from cars to shipping, in its economic development. While fossil fuels will remain important in the years ahead, the switch to new, greener technologies is a much-touted priority of the country, framed not as a sacrifice but rather an opportunity. With this week's progress on Etihad Rail, Abu Dhabi and Dubai are one step closer to the goal. Soon, the entire country will arrive at this destination.

Updated: March 03, 2022, 3:23 AM