• A rendering of a train to be used on the UAE’s new passenger rail service. All Photos: Etihad Rail
    A rendering of a train to be used on the UAE’s new passenger rail service. All Photos: Etihad Rail
  • Passenger cabins are spacious, allowing people to travel in comfort.
    Passenger cabins are spacious, allowing people to travel in comfort.
  • The commercial benefits of moving cargo meant the initial focus was on freight.
    The commercial benefits of moving cargo meant the initial focus was on freight.
  • Now the focus has turned to the passenger network.
    Now the focus has turned to the passenger network.
  • The service will offer a reliable, safe, efficient, comfortable and environmentally friendly way to travel across the region.
    The service will offer a reliable, safe, efficient, comfortable and environmentally friendly way to travel across the region.
  • Etihad Rail is working closely with the Federal Transport Authority and transport authorities throughout the country to develop existing networks to improve passenger connections.
    Etihad Rail is working closely with the Federal Transport Authority and transport authorities throughout the country to develop existing networks to improve passenger connections.
  • Eventually, population centres across the UAE will be connected to neighbouring GCC countries.
    Eventually, population centres across the UAE will be connected to neighbouring GCC countries.
  • Passenger carriages will feature sleek, well-equipped cabins.
    Passenger carriages will feature sleek, well-equipped cabins.
  • Work on Etihad Rail began in 2009.
    Work on Etihad Rail began in 2009.
  • Greenhouse gases will be slashed by more than 2.2 million tonnes a year once the network is fully operational.
    Greenhouse gases will be slashed by more than 2.2 million tonnes a year once the network is fully operational.
  • The new passenger rail service is expected to significantly reduce road congestion and the number of traffic accidents.
    The new passenger rail service is expected to significantly reduce road congestion and the number of traffic accidents.

First glimpse of Etihad Rail passenger trains for Abu Dhabi to Dubai


John Dennehy
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Latest: Abu Dhabi to Dubai railway - what is it like to ride on the line?

Etihad Rail has released the first images of what the UAE’s new passenger trains will look like.

The striking renderings, published exclusively by The National, show silver and grey carriages emblazoned with the red Etihad Rail logo set against the backdrop of the UAE’s cities, mountains and deserts.

They offer the first detailed look of what awaits people once they step inside the sleek and modern interiors.

The passenger trains will travel at speeds up to 200kph and can carry about 400 people, linking 11 cities and areas across the UAE from Al Sila in the west to Fujairah in the north.

To see the tracks laid is like a dream come true. It fills me with pride
Ahmed Al Hashemi,
executive director of Etihad Rail passenger sector

Etihad Rail says stations will celebrate the joy of travelling and designs will speak to regional traditions. Some of the stations will be built in the cities but the locations have not been announced yet.

“We see the stations as urban centres where people can gather,” Ahmed Al Hashemi, executive director of Etihad Rail passenger sector, told The National.

“The stations will fit into the environment and become part of urban development.”

Carriages will be equipped with Wi-Fi, entertainment systems, charging points and various food and beverages options and cater to all people in the UAE from families to workers to tourists.

A launch date for the passenger service has not yet been announced but The National was also granted rare access to part of the Abu Dhabi to Dubai line and it provides the most detailed glimpse yet of what awaits passengers.

Test train runs along Abu Dhabi-Dubai route

This section of the track runs parallel to the Emirates Road (E611) motorway, past Al Maktoum Airport and then north to the junction between the Expo Road and the 611 only a stone’s throw from the Expo 2020 Dubai site.

Trains will have drivers and the railway will be integrated in some way with existing public transport such as buses and the metro. A plan is in place to introduce a unified ticket and journey planning system with graded seating including first class. Passengers will also be able to use park and rides.

Customers can expect travel time of 50 minutes between Abu Dhabi and Dubai and about 100 minutes from Abu Dhabi to Fujairah cutting commutes significantly. Construction of the UAE-wide network is advancing rapidly with close to 70 per cent of the twin-track route built.

“You see the track, you have ridden on it,” said Mr Al Hashemi, who has worked for Etihad Rail for 10 years. "It is safer, faster and more convenient.

“You cannot take a city and move it closer to another city but railways can make the travel time shorter. That by itself is getting people and cities closer.

“Passengers can read a book, finish work, be with family and enjoy the time until you get to your destination without being bothered by traffic."

The addition of the passenger rail service was announced in December and marked a key moment for Etihad Rail since its establishment in 2009.

Ahmed Al Hashemi, executive director of Etihad Rail passenger sector, on the railway line. In the background is an inspection train that tests the track. Victor Besa / The National
Ahmed Al Hashemi, executive director of Etihad Rail passenger sector, on the railway line. In the background is an inspection train that tests the track. Victor Besa / The National

Stage one – a freight service linking the gas fields at Shah and Habshan to Ruwais – opened in 2016, while stage two joins Ghuweifat on the border with Saudi Arabia to Fujairah on the east coast in a line running for about 1,200km. The passenger and freight service will run on the stage two line and it is expected to carry more than 36 million passengers annually by 2030. Additions to the route are expected.

From the hour-long ride on the train, the scale of the project is clear. The track cuts a permanent way through sand dunes, over motorways and past airports. Scores of pipes and overhead cables have been moved, while wildlife and their habitats have been protected through animal crossings and careful relocation.

“We have to assess what would be the optimum route,” said Mr Al Hashemi. “We consider terrain, availability of land and the existing and future infrastructure. There are many points where we intersect with infrastructure we need to take care of.”

A common feature of railways in other countries – level crossings – will not feature in Etihad Rail as the track runs independent to the roads, improving safety and boosting speeds.

“If there is an intersection with roads, we have a bridge, tunnel or an overpass. It is a very challenging part of the network design but comes with great benefits in the long term,” said Mr Al Hashemi.

The statistics speak for themselves. Over the next 50 years, Etihad Rail’s service aims to benefit the economy to the tune of Dh23 billion ($6.26bn), generating direct and indirect economic value of Dh200bn; make Dh8bn savings on road maintenance, while also reducing accidents and deaths on the roads; and providing more than 9,000 jobs by 2030.

“I remember standing on a sand dune or on a hill or mountain,” said Mr Al Hashemi, reflecting on his early days with the railway.

“To come back after several years and see the tracks laid is like a dream come true. It fills me with pride.”

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hall of shame

SUNDERLAND 2002-03

No one has ended a Premier League season quite like Sunderland. They lost each of their final 15 games, taking no points after January. They ended up with 19 in total, sacking managers Peter Reid and Howard Wilkinson and losing 3-1 to Charlton when they scored three own goals in eight minutes.

SUNDERLAND 2005-06

Until Derby came along, Sunderland’s total of 15 points was the Premier League’s record low. They made it until May and their final home game before winning at the Stadium of Light while they lost a joint record 29 of their 38 league games.

HUDDERSFIELD 2018-19

Joined Derby as the only team to be relegated in March. No striker scored until January, while only two players got more assists than goalkeeper Jonas Lossl. The mid-season appointment Jan Siewert was to end his time as Huddersfield manager with a 5.3 per cent win rate.

ASTON VILLA 2015-16

Perhaps the most inexplicably bad season, considering they signed Idrissa Gueye and Adama Traore and still only got 17 points. Villa won their first league game, but none of the next 19. They ended an abominable campaign by taking one point from the last 39 available.

FULHAM 2018-19

Terrible in different ways. Fulham’s total of 26 points is not among the lowest ever but they contrived to get relegated after spending over £100 million (Dh457m) in the transfer market. Much of it went on defenders but they only kept two clean sheets in their first 33 games.

LA LIGA: Sporting Gijon, 13 points in 1997-98.

BUNDESLIGA: Tasmania Berlin, 10 points in 1965-66

Day 5, Abu Dhabi Test: At a glance

Moment of the day When Dilruwan Perera dismissed Yasir Shah to end Pakistan’s limp resistance, the Sri Lankans charged around the field with the fevered delirium of a side not used to winning. Trouble was, they had not. The delivery was deemed a no ball. Sri Lanka had a nervy wait, but it was merely a stay of execution for the beleaguered hosts.

Stat of the day – 5 Pakistan have lost all 10 wickets on the fifth day of a Test five times since the start of 2016. It is an alarming departure for a side who had apparently erased regular collapses from their resume. “The only thing I can say, it’s not a mitigating excuse at all, but that’s a young batting line up, obviously trying to find their way,” said Mickey Arthur, Pakistan’s coach.

The verdict Test matches in the UAE are known for speeding up on the last two days, but this was extreme. The first two innings of this Test took 11 sessions to complete. The remaining two were done in less than four. The nature of Pakistan’s capitulation at the end showed just how difficult the transition is going to be in the post Misbah-ul-Haq era.

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