The Blue Line is a planned rapid transit line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It will be the third metro line in the city, after the Red and Green lines,[1] with a total length of 30 kilometres and 14 stations, connecting the neighbourhoods of Ras Al Khor Industrial Area, Al Warqaa, Mirdif, Dubai Creek Harbour, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai Academic City, and Dubai International City. The line will have interchanges with existing and future metro lines and with the Etihad Rail network.[2]

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Blue Line
Overview
StatusApproved
OwnerRoads and Transport Authority (Dubai)
LocaleDubai, United Arab Emirates
Termini
Stations14
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemDubai Metro
Operator(s)Serco
Rolling stockTBA
History
Planned opening2027
Technical
Line length30 kilometers (19 mi)
CharacterTBA
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
ElectrificationThird rail
Operating speed110 km/h (68 mph)
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Depot
11
Academic City
12
Dubai Silicon Oasis
13
International City 2 & 3
14
International City 1
 B3 
50
Dubai Car Market
51
Ras Al Khor Industrial
52
Dubai Square
53
Dubai Creek Harbour
54
Dubai Festival City
55
Creek  M2 
15
Dragon Mart
16
Al Warqa
17
City Centre Mirdif
18
Centrepoint  M1 
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There is a transfer station with the Green Line at Creek station and one with the Red Line at Centrepoint. Additionally, International City 1 is an interchange station between the Creek and Centrepoint branches. The Blue Line has its main depot at Al Ruwayyah 3.[citation needed]

The project was approved by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on 24 November 2023, with a total investment of AED 18 billion. It is expected to be operational by 2029.[3] The project aims to enhance the public transport system in Dubai and support the economic and social development of the city. The project will also serve the expected increase in the number of visitors and residents in Dubai. The project will be implemented by the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in collaboration with the private sector.[4]

Construction started on June 24, 2024.

Construction

Bidding process of the Blue Line metro is in progress, which is expected to be completed in October 2024.


Creek station: The track layout south of Creek station is modified to create a new extension and 2 additional platforms to serve the new line.

Centrepoint station: The track layout northeast of Centrepoint station is modified to create a new extension and 2 additional platforms to serve the new line.

As a result of increasing popularity of the metro, the new stations feature platforms wider than the ones found in the existing metro stations to cope with the greater ridership. The extension is 30km in length with 14.5km elevated and 15.5km underground. Of the fourteen stations, nine are elevated and five are underground. Additionally, it has a metro depot beyond Academic City in Al Ruwayyah 3, east of Academic City. The route is expected to have 320,000 passengers daily by 2040.

There are 2 direct routes to Creek and Centrepoint from Academic City which don’t require people to swap trains at International City 1. There will be a Y-junction at International City 1. A Y-junction joins all 3 rails together. Trains traveling from Academic City directly to Centrepoint and Creek will be able to travel direct without hassle of switching trains.[5]

Travel time between Creek and Academic City stations is 25 minutes and 20 seconds. Travel time between Centrepoint and Academic City stations is 17 minutes and 16 seconds.

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The line was initially supposed to run between Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport along E311 road, to be completed by 2012, but due to the financial crisis, it was put on hold. After the 2023 redesign, the line will be 30 kilometres long, with 15.5 kilometres underground with 5 stations, while the rest will be above-ground with 9 stations.[6]

Route

Seven stations will be elevated, including two iconic stations. Five stations will be underground, including one interchange station; and two elevated transfer stations connected to the existing Centrepoint station, the eastern terminus of Red Line in Rashidiya; and Creek station, the southern terminus of Green Line in Al Jaddaf.[7]

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Branch Code Station Name Opening date Transfer station Layout Theme Area Length
Main Branch EnglishArabic
55 Creekالخور Interchange with the Green Line to Etisalat by e& Elevated Earth 18,400 438
54 Dubai Festival Cityدبي فيستيفال سيتي Elevated Water 11,000 170
53 Dubai Creek Harbourمرسى خور دبي Elevated Artistic design by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 10,700 170
52 Dubai Squareميدان دبي Elevated Air 11,800 180
51 Ras Al Khor Industrialرأس الخور الصناعية Elevated Fire 9,700 170
50 Dubai Car Marketسوق دبي السيارات Elevated Water 9,000 170
14 International City 1مدينة العالمية ١ Interchange between the main line (Academic City -> Creek) and the branch line (Academic City -> Centrepoint) Underground Air 35,800 577
13 International City 2 & 3مدينة العالمية ٢ & ٣ Underground Earth 20,000 236
12 Dubai Silicon Oasisواحة دبي السيليكون Elevated Futuristic design by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill 10,600 170
11 Academic Cityمدينة الاكادمية Elevated Fire 9,100 170
18 Centrepointسنتربوينت Interchange with the Red Line to Expo City Dubai or UAE Exchange Elevated Air 9,900 247
17 City Centre Mirdifسيتي سنتر مردف Underground Water 16,100 236
16 Al Warqa'aالورقاء Underground Earth 17,500 236
15 Dragon Martسوق التنين Underground Fire 19,100 236
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