Etihad Rail


Etihad Rail, 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. Built to the highest globally accepted standards, the railway will link the UAE's principal centres of industry, manufacturing, production, logistics, population and its major import and export points, safely and sustainably connecting regions and integrating industries through rail-based transport.
Etihad Rail is being developed in line with the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 and the UAE Vision 2021, which in turn contributes to economic diversification through strategic initiatives set to bolster UAE socio-economic growth and diversification.
Commercial operations of Stage One commenced in 2016 having been delivered on time, within budget and with zero Lost Time Injuries. The operator of Stage One is Etihad Rail DB, which is a joint venture between Etihad Rail and Deutsche Bahn, Europe's largest railway operator, which was set up in 2013.
Since the signing of finance agreements for Stage Two, Etihad Rail has finalised routes and reserved Etihad Rail's corridors and lands by signing agreements with the relevant authorities throughout the Emirates, awarded all of Stage Two packages and launched constructions work on these packages.

Network

Facts
Length: the network, when complete, will be approximately 1,200 km in length.
Connectivity: the network will connect the emirates and will link the UAE to KSA via Ghuweifat in the west running to Fujairah on the east coast, thereby forming an essential part of the global supply chain.
Energy: Diesel traction with the potential to electrify in the future.
Speed                  
Specifications
The network is being developed and implemented in stages:
Stage One: Shah - HabshanRuwais
Etihad Rail has completed Stage One of the network, delivered on schedule and within budget. Stage One has been fully operational since 2016. The route spans, transporting granulated sulphur from sources at Shah and Habshan to the processing and export point at Ruwais. It currently has the capacity to transport 22,000 tonnes of granulated sulphur each day.
The operator of Stage One is Etihad Rail DB, which is a joint venture between Etihad Rail and Deutsche Bahn, Europe's largest railway operator, which was set up in 2013. Etihad Rail DB is responsible for the operations and maintenance of Stage One of the railway network for Etihad Rail's primary customer, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.
Stage One utilises seven state-of-the-art locomotives from U.S.-based Electro-Motive Diesel, equipped with the ETCS Level 2 in-cab European signalling system and international standard safety features. In addition, it is operating with up to 110 wagons per run, fully equipped with extended safety features including ECP brakes and derailment protection.
Stage Two: Ghuweifat – Fujairah
Stage Two will extend 605 kilometres from Ghuweifat on the border with Saudi Arabia to Fujairah on the east coast.