Train timings are frequent though, so no timetable is really necessary. Previously the Metro had started running at 1 pm on Fridays. Earlier start times on all days were introduced in November 2017. Route 2020 – 5 am until midnight Saturday to Wednesday, 5 am until 1 am on Thursday, and 10 am until 1 am on Friday.Ĭhanges to the Metro start times on Fridays took effect at the beginning of October 2015.Green Line – 5.30 am until midnight Saturday to Wednesday, 5.30 am until 1 am on Thursday, and 10 am until 1 am on Friday.Red Line – 5 am until midnight Saturday to Wednesday, 5 am until 1 am on Thursday, and 10 am until 1 am on Friday.The Dubai Metro runs every day of the week.
MapĪn interactive map of the Dubai Metro system can be found here.Ī link to download the pdf version of this map can be found on this page. The Dubai Tram connects to the Palm Jumeirah Monorail at Palm Jumeirah Tram Station. The Metro is connected to the Dubai Tram system at Dubai Marina Metro Station and DMCC Metro Station (formerly Jumeirah Lakes Towers Metro Station), both on the Red Line. It will run from Jabal Ali Metro Station to the Expo 2020 site. Route 2020 is a 15 km extension of the Dubai Metro. Passengers can transfer between lines at either Union or BurJuman (formerly Khalid Bin Al Waleed). The Green Line runs from Etisalat Metro Station in Al Qusais to Creek in Al Jaddaf. The Red Line runs from Rashidiya (near Dubai International Airport) to UAE Exchange (formerly Jebel Ali). Extensive window panels offer great views of the city. Trains are driverless and include first class, and women and children only sections. Construction began in 2006 with the first stations opening in 2009. The Dubai Metro was the city’s answer to the problem. By the start of the millennium, fast population growth plus rapidly increasing numbers of tourists was putting a huge burden on Dubai’s transport infrastructure.