A high-speed train project connecting Abu Dhabi and Dubai in just 30 minutes was announced by Etihad Rail yesterday. The train will travel at speeds of up to 350 km/h, dramatically reducing travel times and enhancing connectivity between the two emirates.
Etihad Rail, which will oversee the development and operation of the project, estimates the initiative will contribute Dh145 billion to the UAE’s GDP over the next 50 years. This new high-speed train is distinct from the previously announced Etihad Rail passenger service, which shares the same network as the UAE’s freight trains.
As part of the announcement, UAE leaders reviewed the country’s first passenger train fleet, which will operate at speeds of up to 200 km/h. The first four passenger stations will be located in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Fujairah, strategically improving access to rail services for residents and visitors. These stations will be integrated with metro and bus lines, creating a seamless and interconnected transport network.
The stations will also feature business-class lounges, retail outlets, and family-friendly amenities, with designs inspired by Emirati heritage. While the project’s cost and launch date remain undisclosed, significant progress has been made with the issuance of tenders and the approval of network designs. Subsequent phases of development are planned in the coming years. The train route will connect key strategic destinations and tourist attractions, reflecting the UAE’s vision for advancing national infrastructure.