The milestone passenger train operation is scheduled to debut on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, cutting cross-country travel time down to just 1 hour and 45 minutes.
DUBAI: In a transformative moment for the United Arab Emirates’ transport infrastructure, Etihad Rail has officially announced the launch date for its highly anticipated inaugural passenger train service. Scheduled to commence operations on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at precisely 5:34 AM, the milestone service will permanently link the east coast hub of Fujairah to the nation’s capital, Abu Dhabi, reducing total travel time to a mere 1 hour and 45 minutes.
The newly introduced timeline marks a monumental shift for domestic commuters and regional logistics, providing a rapid, sustainable, and reliable alternative to the traditional cross-country highway networks. Spanning scenic mountainous terrain and urban landscapes, the service directly connects the Gulf of Oman coastline with the Arabian Gulf metropolis, streamlining domestic transit like never before.
Initially established as a heavy-freight network driving economic integration across the GCC, the expansion into passenger transit represents the secondary phase of the UAE’s multi-billion-dollar National Railways Programme. Officials have emphasized that the June 30 rollout will feature state-of-the-art aerodynamic trains designed for high-speed luxury and regional climatic endurance, maximizing passenger safety and comfort.
The choice of an early morning departure for the maiden voyage highlights Etihad Rail’s strategic alignment with business professionals and inter-emirate commuters seeking swift transit ahead of standard working hours. Stations along the route have been structurally optimized to ensure seamless integration with local public transit ecosystems, taxi stands, and parking facilities.
The Evolution of Etihad Rail: Spanning approximately 1,200 kilometers across the United Arab Emirates, Etihad Rail serves as a crucial artery connecting all seven emirates from Ghuweifat on the Saudi border to the eastern coast of Fujairah. While its freight operations have been operational for years—substantially lowering carbon emissions by displacing thousands of daily truck journeys—the passenger rail project marks a multi-billion-dollar shift toward sustainable urban mobility, aligning with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 strategic initiative.






