Dubai continues to develop at a rapid pace, and the latest addition to the city's impressive infrastructure is the Blue Metro Line. This ambitious project is not only aimed at alleviating traffic congestion, but also at providing a direct connection to Dubai International Airport. Here is everything you need to know about the new Blue Metro Line.
Blue Metro Line Overview
The new Blue Metro Line represents a Dh18 billion ($4.9 billion) investment and will consist of 14 new stations, adding 30 km to the existing metro network. An impressive 15.5 km of this line will run underground. The expansion is part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, which prioritises improving commuter connectivity for the city's rapidly growing population.
Where Does the Blue Metro Line Go?
The Blue Metro Line will connect five key urban areas of Dubai:
- Bur Dubai/Deira
- Centre-ville/Baie des affaires
- Silicon Oasis de Dubaï
- Dubaï Marina/JBR
- Expo City Dubaï
Once the line is completed, Dubai's metro network will span 131 km, with 78 stations served by 168 trains.
Blue Metro Line Routes
The Blue Metro Line consists of two main routes that connect with the existing Red and Green Lines.
· First Route: Starting at Al Jaddaf at the Creek Interchange Station on the Green Line, it crosses Dubai Creek via a 1.3 km bridge and passes through new stations at Dubai Festival City, Dubai Creek Harbour and Ras Al Khor, before reaching Dubai International City 1. This route continues to Dubai International City 2 and 3, terminating at Dubai Silicon Oasis and Academic City. This route covers 21 km and has 10 stations.
· Second Route: Connects with the Red Line in Al Rashidiya at the Centrepoint Interchange Station. This route continues to new stations at Mirdif and Al Warqaa, then links up with the interchange station at Dubai International City 1. This route is 9 km long and has 4 stations.
Travel time between these destinations is estimated at 10 to 25 minutes.
Notable Stations
While the station designs will largely be consistent with the current metro, two stations stand out:
- Dubai Creek Harbour Station: This iconic station will feature a striking architectural design that complements the surrounding modern residential and commercial towers.
- International City Underground Station: Spanning 44,000 square metres, this will be the largest underground interchange station in the network, designed to accommodate approximately 350,000 passengers daily.
Long-Term Benefits
While the project costs Dh18 billion, the RTA expects it to deliver significant economic, social and environmental benefits:
- Reduced Traffic Congestion: The project will reduce traffic volumes along the routes by 20%.
- Property Value Appreciation: Land and property values near the stations are expected to increase by 25%.
- Ridership: The Blue Metro Line is expected to carry 200,000 passengers per day by 2030, rising to 320,000 per day a decade later.
Implementation Timeline
Construction of the Blue Metro Line commenced in 2024, with completion scheduled for 2029, perfectly timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the Dubai Metro. Initial test runs are expected in 2028, with the line entering service the following year.
Conclusion
The introduction of the Blue Metro Line marks a significant milestone in the ongoing development of Dubai's public transport network. This new line will not only make travel easier, but also contribute to the overall urban development of the city. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project and the many benefits it will bring for both residents and visitors of Dubai.























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