Rail Bus Dubai
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has unveiled a new rail bus project, promising a greener and more cost-effective transit option. The futuristic pods, 11.5m long and 2.65m wide, will carry up to 40 passengers at speeds of 100km/h. A prototype is on display at the World Governments Summit 2025 in Dubai (Feb 11-13). The RTA will conduct technical studies over the next two years before selecting pilot locations. Costs are expected to be 20-30% lower than similar transport systems.
Dubai Rail Bus Features
| Capacity | Holds up to 40 passengers |
| Speed | Operates at 100 km/h |
| Size | 11.5 meters long, 2.65 meters wide |
| Seating | 22 seats per carriage |
| Design | Futuristic, eco-friendly pods |
| Cost-Effective | 20-30% lower costs than similar systems |
| Development | Technical studies ongoing; pilot locations to be identified. |
| Showcase | Prototype displayed at the World Governments Summit 2025 |
Rail Bus Stops and Routes
While the RTA has not released a comprehensive list of all planned stops, the Rail Bus is expected to connect several key areas:
- Karama: A bustling residential and commercial district.
- Al Barsha: A vibrant community known for its shopping and dining options.
- Deira: One of Dubai’s oldest and busiest commercial areas.
These areas will be linked to the metro system, providing residents and visitors with efficient and convenient access to public transportation.
Rail Bus Dubai Contact Details
Address: RAILBUS Inc. D709, D102 Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Phone: +97143388962
Dubai Rail Bus Service
The Rail Bus in Dubai aims to enhance urban mobility by offering several key services:
- Eco-Friendly Transport
- Autonomous Rides
- Seamless Integration
- Elevated Tracks
- Accessibility
The Rail Bus in Dubai, designed by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), is a solar-powered, 3D-printed vehicle that offers a glimpse into the future of eco-friendly, autonomous transit. With a capacity for 40 passengers and speeds up to 100 km/h, it integrates with the city’s existing transport systems. Aligned with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 and Dubai’s goal for autonomous public transport by 2030, it promises to enhance mobility and sustainability in Dubai’s transport network.




