Professionals, traders, and students in the neighbourhoods earmarked for the Blue Line project have welcomed the extension
The announcement of the Dubai Metro Blue Line on Friday, November 24, has become the talk of the town, and for good reason — the 30km extension is poised not only to significantly reduce travel time but also to serve as a crucial lifeline for residents, connecting them seamlessly to key areas.
Residents, workers, professionals, traders, and students in the nine key areas earmarked for the recently-announced Dubai Metro extension project have welcomed the extension and are eagerly awaiting the forthcoming construction.
Congestion on key roads within the project area is expected to decrease by 20 per cent when Blue Line becomes operational by 2029, and travel time by Metro within the area is expected to range only between 10 and 25 minutes.
The more exciting part – as noted by long-time UAE resident Mark Tobias, who lives in Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), is that he and his neighbours will have a faster and cheaper option going to Dubai International Airport (DXB).
“Practically, six years from now, I will also be able to go to Dubai Mall, Business Bay, Dubai Festival City and Expo City using the Metro from DSO,” he told Khaleej Times.
Another thing Tobias is excitedly looking forward to is seeing Metro trains crossing for the first time over the historic Dubai Creek. “Wow, it will definitely be a breathtaking view while commuting on the Metro,” he added.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) shared a tweet on how trains will traverse through a 1,300-metre long viaduct supporting the elevated railway, connecting Al Jaddaf with Dubai Festival City (DFC) and Dubai Creek Harbour.
Moving forward in integrating the metro rail system is a step in the right direction that is highly commended by another long-time Dubai resident. Canadian expat Mousa Neimar, who lives close to DFC, said: “The Blue Line Dubai Metro extension project is a testament to the rapid growth of the city. As a resident living in Dubai since 1996, it’s remarkable to witness connectivity developing at such an advanced pace.”
“At a time when we need to be more eco-conscious, especially when exploring alternative methods of transportation that is more environmentally sustainable, the new Blue Line will play a major role in helping residents living in nearby communities to move around the city faster and more efficiently,” he added.
Blue Line is part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan aimed at incorporating metro rail systems to be strategically located to serve densely populated areas, business districts, and other important destinations.
“It will also play a key role in supporting the property sector growth as it invites more prospects for residents looking to live in integrated communities,” Neimar noted.