UAE to launch first passenger train this month: statement


FE Team | Published: June 23, 2026 22:18:55


UAE to launch first passenger train this month: statement

DUBAI, June 23 (AFP): The UAE will launch its first passenger train later this month, state media reported on Tuesday, after Abu Dhabi's crown prince inaugurated the city's station.
The passenger service will eventually connect four of the country's seven emirates, with an "introductory operational phase" between Abu Dhabi and Fujairah to begin on June 30, state news agency WAM said.
Tickets between the two cities will cost 55 dirhams ($15) for standard class and 120 dirhams ($32) for premium.
The Dubai station will open on September 30, while the main station in the neighbouring emirate of Sharjah is set to be operational on March 30, 2027.
Authorities will launch feasibility studies for the expansion of the network to other emirates, WAM said.
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed, who inaugurated Abu Dhabi's station, said the project "reflects the UAE's vision for a fully integrated transport network, enhancing inter-emirate connectivity, supporting sustainable growth through the efficient movement of people and goods, and opening new horizons for investment, tourism and urban development."
The fleet comprises 13 trains, with a capacity of up to 400 passengers each.

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