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Dubai’s Getting the World’s Highest Metro Station – 9 Wow Facts You Didn’t Know!

It’s the morning after your vacation, you’re still mentally sipping poolside mocktails and replaying sunsets on loop! And boom, Dubai casually lays the foundation for the world’s highest metro station. Just like that! On June 9, in true Dubai fashion (big, bold, and bursting with ambition), His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum rocked up in his spotless kandura and officially kicked off construction for the first station on the city’s sleek new Blue Line. The goal? A high-speed, high-style rail system that’s set to whisk us around the city by September 9, 2029. Here are 9 wow-worthy facts about this record-breaking marvel that’ll make you want to ride the metro in heels (or at least take a very good selfie):

It’s About to Tower Over Every Other Metro

You’ve heard of the world’s deepest metro station (China’s Hongyancun, 116m underground!). Now, Dubai is flipping the record book by going up, and we mean way up. The station will rise 74 metres high, roughly the height of a 25-storey building. Why am I still calling it a station? More like, a skyscraper with tracks.

Designed by Legends With Nearly a Century of Sass

The firm behind it? None other than Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) – a 90-year-old global architecture genius. These are the folks who gave us the Burj Khalifa, the One World Trade Center, and even the UAE’s elegant UN Mission building in New York. So, expect nothing but brilliance.

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The World’s Highest Metro Station Is Basically a Cathedral of Sunlight

At first glance, the structure looks like it’s reaching for the clouds, but its soul is grounded, literally. The glass ceilings flood the space with sunlight, and the oval-shaped arched design is unlike the enclosed Red and Green Line stations. This one feels more like you’re boarding a first-class spaceship. Indeed, a warm, open, airy experience designed for the future of transport.

7 Star Hotel Lobby Meets Museum of the Future Like Interiors

This station isn’t just tall; it’s 100% posh. The walls will be decked out in Jura limestone and bronze metal, and the floors? Polished granite. Basically, it’s the kind of place you’d want to accidentally-on-purpose miss your train just to hang around.

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Emaar Bought the Name! And the Legacy!

In a city of icons, the name matters. Real estate giant Emaar has secured naming rights for this showstopper station. Fittingly, the foundation stone was laid by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum himself on 9/9, keeping up with the Dubai Metro’s lucky number tradition. The launch? You guessed it – September 9, 2029. Also, why do you think I’m dishing out 9 wow facts? *grin*

The World’s Highest Metro Station Is as Green as It Is Glam

This is Dubai’s first metro project aiming for Platinum green certification. With energy-efficient materials and thoughtful design, it’s a bold step toward a sustainable, low-carbon future. So the next time someone says you can’t have luxury and sustainability under one roof, direct them to the Blue Line, folks!

A Station? More Like A Micro City

This isn’t just some cold, functional pit stop on your way to point B. The station’s been designed like a whole mini ecosystem – EV charging points, parking bays, drop-off zones, bike and e-scooter docks, all tucked into surroundings so green you’d think someone actually cared about your mood on a Monday morning. It’s the kind of place where you might grab a coffee and reflect on your day for a brief but meaningful five minutes, and still make it to your train on time. You could almost mistake it for a lifestyle, only with public transport.

Built for the People – And a Whole Lot of Them

Covering 11,000 square metres, the station is expected to serve 70,000 daily riders initially, scaling up to a whopping 160,000 passengers per day by 2040. That’s almost like the entire population of a tiny country!

It’s Part of the 30-km Game-Changing Blue Line

This isn’t just one fancy station in the middle of no man’s land. It’s part of a 30 km Blue Line that links Academic City, Silicon Oasis, Ras Al Khor, and Festival City, crossing a 1.3 km bridge over Dubai Creek. The line’s designed to slash traffic by 20%, so fewer honks, more streamlining.

The Future Is Almost Here!

Dubai’s new Blue Line is more than a transport upgrade – it’s an out-and-out glow-up. A record-breaking, eco-forward, luxury-lined, beautifully branded gateway to the future. And while you may not be able to afford a penthouse at Burj Khalifa, you will be able to ride through this architectural wonder for the price of a Nol card swipe. Now, that’s the real flex!

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