Abu Dhabi seeks light rail firms

15 June 2023

Etihad Rail has invited firms to express interest in a contract for completing consultancy work for the first phase of Abu Dhabi’s planned light rail transit (LRT) system.

The contract covers completing a design review for the first phase of the project, which may then become a supervision role later.

The enquiry is the latest sign that Abu Dhabi’s LRT project will be restarted.

Previous plans

The network has been planned for over a decade. In 2010, a Spanish group of Sener and Typsa signed the design contract for the proposed network.

At the time, the network was reported to comprise 340 kilometres (km) of track connecting to a proposed metro network.

Contractors were then lining up to work on the first two sections of the LRT in 2013. The first LRT line ran from Abu Dhabi's Marina Mall to Reem Island and was known as the blue line. It was 15km long and had 24 stations.

The second line connected Karama with Saadiyat Island and was known as the green line. It was 13km long and had 21 stations.

In 2013, the project was being handled by Abu Dhabi’s Department of Transport. It is unclear which agency will manage the development of the LRT in the future. One option could be the newly formed Abu Dhabi Transport Company (ADTC).

Announced in March, ADTC is mandated to implement, operate and develop transport systems in rural and urban areas across the emirate.

The company will develop rail systems and all other related services and operations and provide integrated transport services, including the rental of vehicles and buses.

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Colin Foreman
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