The all-new Dubai Metro Blue Line is officially in the works, and it’s bringing a ton of exciting features with it. From the world’s highest metro station to being the first line to cross Dubai Creek. And that’s just the start. The project will take about 4 years to complete, and once it’s ready, it’ll connect the existing Red Line at Centrepoint Station and the Green Line at Creek Station. The first station has been revealed, so keep reading to find out all the key features you need to know about.
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The Blue Line will include 14 stations across two routes:
The Blue Line is expected to cut traffic congestion by 20% and offer a direct link to Dubai International Airport from nine different areas, with travel times ranging from just 10 to 25 minutes. It’s also set to support Dubai’s big vision for a “20-minute city,” which means getting to most essential places within 20 minutes. Plus, it’ll be a huge win for students living and studying in Dubai Academic City. Which is already expected to have over 50,000 university students by 2029.
The full Blue Line will stretch 30km, of which 21km along Route One and 9km along Route Two. Once it’s up and running, Dubai’s total metro network will grow to 131km, with 78 stations and 168 trains in total. The new line will be able to carry 850,000 passengers per day, and by 2030, around 200,000 people are expected to use it daily. And is expected to jump to 320,000 by 2040.
The first station on the Blue Line has finally been announced, and it’s a big one. Emaar Properties has secured naming rights for the first 10 years starting in 2029. The station will officially be called Emaar Station.
Not just that, but it’s also going to be the world’s highest metro station! And it’s being Designed by the same architects behind the Burj Khalifa, AKA Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The station will feature towering walls, glass ceilings, natural light, and a modern-meets-traditional vibe using stone and metal tones. It’s basically Dubai’s new architectural icon.
The Blue Line is all about inclusivity and smart design. Each station will offer:
There will be 9 elevated and 5 underground stations, with the exterior of the elevated ones inspired by seashells. Inside, each station will have one of seven creative themes like Heritage, Earth, Fire, Air, and Water. So every stop feels unique.
The Dubai Metro Blue Line is a massive move toward a smarter, greener, and more connected Dubai. With faster travel, fewer cars on the road, and some stunning stations on the way, this is one ride we can’t wait to take!
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