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The Blue Line is Dubai’s first metro project to achieve Platinum‑level green building certification. Stations include dedicated bus bays, taxi stands, bike and e‑scooter zones, plus ...
A stretch of the Metro Blue Line will be out of service starting Saturday and will remain closed until July 26 for ...
Work is finally underway on the Dubai Metro Blue Line – one of the biggest public transport projects in the emirate. The Blue Line will provide greater transport links for several busy residential ...
The number of trains in service also reflects this growth: from 16 at launch to 140 by 2021, the fleet will expand to 168 trains, including 157 Metro trains and 11 Tram trains with the new line.
Dubai's ruler laid the foundation for the Blue Line Metro on June 9, 2025, slated to open September 9, 2029, marking 20 years since the Red and Green Lines. This 30km line, featuring 14 stations ...
The Emaar station, which will be the tallest metro station in the world, will be connected to the Creek station located on the Green Line by means of a 1,300-metre-long viaduct.
This state-of-the-art station will serve as a major hub in the Dubai Metro network, connecting the Blue Line with both the Red and the Green lines through Centrepoint and Creek stations, respectively.
The Blue Line's first metro station's design was approved, which will cover an area of approximately 11,000 square metres and will embody the vision of ‘Dubai: A Gateway to the Future’.
The Emaar Properties station is set to be the tallest metro station in the world at a height of 74 metres and be 38 metres wide. It will span approximately 11,000 square metres once complete. New ...
By 2040, the RTA projects that the Metro network will serve 320,000 riders per day on the Blue Line alone, integrated with over 80% of city services reachable within a 20-minute public transit ...