Dubai Metro Stations: How many Metro stations are in Dubai? Timing, Schedule, Route maps, Frequency, Stops
Dubai Metro Stations
The Dubai Metro is a rapid transit rail network in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is operated by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and is the first urban train network on the Arabian Peninsula. The Dubai MRT was launched in 2009 which became an integral part of the city’s transportation infrastructure. The Dubai MRT is the world’s longest fully automated rail system, spanning over 75 kilometers with 47 stations. This article provides detailed information on the Dubai MRT

Dubai extends Metro, Tram hours for UAE National Day
The Dubai Metro’s extended operating hours for the UAE National Day weekend provide convenient travel options during the celebrations. Here’s a quick overview:
Dubai Metro Operating Hours
- Saturday, November 30: 5:00 AM – 1:00 AM (next day)
- Sunday, December 1: 8:00 AM – 1:00 AM (next day)
- Monday, December 2: 5:00 AM – 1:00 AM (next day)
- Tuesday, December 3: 5:00 AM – Midnight
This extension allows passengers more flexibility during a busy holiday period. Note that bus schedules may also vary, and travelers are encouraged to check real-time updates using the S’hail app.
What are the list of Metro stations Dubai and and facilities inside each metro station?
Dubai Metro is an effective way for the people to transport from one place to another place faster and easier. There are three lines in Dubai Metro.
- Red Line has opened in 2009 where the route is from Rashidiya to Jabal Ali Metro station.
- Green line has opened in 2011 where the route is from Etisalat to Creek Metro station.
- Route 2020 / EXPO 2020 has opened in 2020 and the route is from Jabal Ali (Nakheel Harbour and Tower Station) to Expo 2020 Metro station.
- Blue Line: It will cover 18 stations along Mohammed Bin Zayed Road.
Train 5001 was the first train delivered to Dubai which is on the Red Line
Dubai Metro Map
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Dubai Metro Route-Network Map

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