Dubai Metro’s Blue Line Unveils Modern Oval Stations
The upcoming Dubai Metro Blue Line will introduce sleek, futuristic stations with an eye-catching oval-shaped design. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) revealed a model of one of these new stations at the Global Rail Conference in Abu Dhabi, sparking excitement about the Blue Line’s modern aesthetic.
Futuristic Design and Features
Unlike the fully-enclosed stations on the Red and Green Lines, the Blue Line’s new stations will feature a large, curved oval structure that arches over the tracks, creating a more open and modern look. The side structures, housing the station’s exits, follow a similar curved design, giving the stations a cohesive and symmetrical appearance. A video presentation at the RTA stand highlighted how the Blue Line will serve some of Dubai’s busiest areas, including Mirdiff, International City, and Academic City.
A Key Feature: The 1,300-Metre Viaduct
One of the standout features of the Blue Line is a 1,300-metre-long viaduct that will carry the elevated railway over Dubai Creek. This viaduct will connect Al Jaddaf to Dubai Festival City and Dubai Creek Harbour, drastically reducing travel times for commuters in these areas.
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Blue Line Set for 2029 Completion
The 30km Blue Line is scheduled for completion by 2029. This line will become a major transit hub, integrating the existing Red and Green Lines and supporting Dubai’s 2040 Urban Master Plan. Aiming to create a '20-minute city,' the plan focuses on transit-oriented development, ensuring that 80% of essential services are within a 20-minute journey for residents.
#RTA participated in Global Rail 2024, the Transport Infrastructure Exhibition and Conference held from October 8 to 10, at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi and organised by Etihad Rail, the developer and operator of the #UAE’s national railway network, in collaboration with the UAE’s… pic.twitter.com/pn12XKbE0W
— RTA (@rta_dubai) October 9, 2024
Global Rail Conference Highlights
The first Global Rail Conference, held in Abu Dhabi, brought together over 150 senior industry leaders, ministers, and stakeholders to discuss the future of rail transport in the region. The event's Innovation Hub showcased disruptive technologies, including smart maintenance systems that use AI-driven sensors to detect issues on the tracks, helping reduce maintenance costs.
Another highlight was the Finance Pavilion, where financiers connected with infrastructure project developers to discuss funding opportunities and form strategic partnerships to further advance the region's transport sector.
The Blue Line is just one part of Dubai’s larger vision to enhance its transport infrastructure, shaping a more connected and efficient future for its residents.