United Arab Emirates's railway network connects major cities with intercity, express, and regional services.
2 routes · click any for schedule and fares
6 of 6 services listed · all classes and types
Dubai Metro Red Line
Regional#DM001
Dubai Tram JBR Service
Regional#DT001
Etihad Rail Abu Dhabi-Dubai Evening
HSR#ETR201
Etihad Rail Abu Dhabi–Dubai
Special#Etihad R1
Etihad Rail Dubai-Abu Dhabi
HSR#ETR101
UAE High Speed Rail Phase 2
HSR#ETR301
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TrainTrackings lists 6 train services for United Arab Emirates, covering intercity, express, regional and special trains sourced from official operators.
We list 8 railway stations for United Arab Emirates with timetable data, GPS coordinates, and station codes.
TrainTrackings covers 2 train routes in United Arab Emirates, each with detailed stop listings, distance, and journey time data.
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United Arab Emirates's railways use Standard gauge track, covering approximately National network of routes.
The fastest trains in United Arab Emirates reach speeds of up to Varies, operated by United Arab Emirates Railways.
The railway system in United Arab Emirates has evolved over more than a century and a half into one of the defining features of the national transport infrastructure. The earliest lines were built during the colonial and industrial expansion era, connecting major ports and administrative centres to facilitate the movement of goods and officials across difficult terrain. These first routes established the foundational corridor that much of the modern network still follows today.
The expansion of the network through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries brought the railway to smaller towns and rural areas, fundamentally transforming the economy and social fabric of United Arab Emirates. Agricultural products could be transported to market faster, mail delivery was accelerated, and for the first time long-distance travel became accessible to ordinary citizens rather than only the wealthy.
Following independence and modernisation programmes through the mid-to-late twentieth century, United Arab Emirates's railways were nationalised and restructured under a single state operator in most cases, enabling coordinated investment in electrification, rolling stock renewal, and track upgrades. Today the network is a mix of legacy infrastructure on older routes and modern high-speed or electrified corridors on the busiest intercity links.