Etihad Rail

Etihad Rail
Headquarters Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Key people
Nasser Ahmed Alsowaidi (Chairman)
Mattar Al Tayer (Vice Chairman)
Faris Saif Al Mazrourei (Chief Executive Officer)
Services Railways
Website www.etihadrail.ae

Etihad Rail, formerly known as Union Railway, was established in June 2009 under Federal Law No. 2 to manage the development, construction and operation of the United Arab Emirates’ national freight and passenger railway network.

Project

Etihad Rail network (Stage I)
(under construction)
Ruwais ( Future extension to Saudi Arabia )
Mirfa
Tarif
Liwa
Shah ( Future extension to Abu Dhabi )

The 1,200 km railway network will be built in three stages to link the principal centres of population and industry of the UAE, as well as to form a vital part of the wider Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) railway network that will connect the UAE with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait. The Etihad Rail network will be delivered in three stages, with commercial operations commencing in 2014. The freight trains will travel at 120 km/h and passenger trains on the network will run at speeds of up to 200 km/h. The network is mainly double track, designed for mixed-use traffic, equipped with an in-cab European signalling system (ETCS level 2), is of standard gauge, and is being built to accommodate double stack containers.

Phasing and timeline

The Etihad Rail network will be developed and implemented in three main stages.

Stage 1

The first stage is the 264-kilometre route for transporting sulphur from its sources at Shah and Habshan, in granulated form, to its point of export at Ruwais. The services between Habshan and Ruwais have been operational on a testing basis from September 2013, while services between Shah to Habshan were completed in late 2014.[1]

Stage 2

The second stage will connect the railway to Mussafah, the Khalifa and Jebel Ali ports, and the Saudi and Omani borders. During this stage, the network will be extended by 628km. Preliminary engineering is complete. Tendering is in progress, with contracts covering the final design and build to be awarded soon.

Stage 3

The final stage will add a further 279km of rail, extending from Dubai to the northern regions of Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah. Stage 3 will facilitate the transport of people and goods from these northern regions to other areas in the UAE.

Fleet

In July 2011 Etihad Rail ordered seven Electro-Motive Diesel SD70ACS diesel locomotives.[2][3] The first two SD70ACS locomotives were unloaded at Mussafah Port in Abu Dhabi in April 2013, and were due to be moved to Mirfa in the Western Region in preparation for the launch of the 266 km Stage One, which will initially carry granulated sulphur from Shah and Habshan for export through the port of Ruwais.[4] The locomotives are painted in a red and grey livery using colours from the UAE flag.[5] Another EMD locomotive had already been delivered to the UAE as a demonstrator.[4]

In September 2011 CSR Corporation Limited won an order to supply 240 covered wagons to carry granulated sulphur.[6]

Concrete sleepers

In 2014, a concrete sleeper factory is being established at Mirfa, UAE.

Partnerships

Etihad Rail has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with companies across a range of industries. These organisations include:

In March 2014, Etihad Rail signed a joint venture with DB Schenker Rail, a subsidiary of German-based Deutsche Bahn (DB), to operate and maintain the railway. The joint venture, Etihad Rail DB, will initially provide railway operations and maintenance expertise for stage one, setting the foundation to also act as consultant for the operations of the future stages of the Etihad Rail network.

Contribution to the UAE

The Etihad Rail network is being developed in line with the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2021.

Built to international standards, Etihad Rail's network will connect principal centres of trade, industry and population, acting as a catalyst for economic growth and sustained social development. The network will also form a vital part of the planned GCC railway network, linking to Saudi Arabia via Ghweifat in the west and Oman via Al Ain in the east.

Environmental Impact

Etihad Rail’s fleet of trains will benefit the environment by carrying the same amount of cargo as three hundred lorries.

The organisation also undertakes environmental impact assessments (EIAs) to minimise the environmental effects of the railway throughout its development. Etihad Rail will conduct separate EIAs in collaboration with each emirate’s regulatory authority, including the assessment of construction and operational facilities located along the rail network’s route.

GCC Railway

GCC Railway or Gulf Railway is a planned 2,117 km railway network that will connect the six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) starting from Kuwait and ending in Oman. It will also include a bridge linking Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The project is expected to cost around $15.4 billion.

Expected to be completed by 2018 the GCC Railway project was approved at the 30th GCC summit held in Kuwait from 14-15 December, 2009.

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