Bridging Horizons: Dubai Metro’s Blue Line Expansion Promises Transformative Benefits for the City

Wallace Weatherill Managing Director of Keolis-MHI. (Image Credit: Supplied)
1 year ago

Dubai, UAE – Dubai’s Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) has unveiled its multi-billion-dollar Blue Line expansion for the Dubai Metro, marking a significant milestone in the city’s commitment to progressive infrastructure development. Keolis MHI, an honored partner of the RTA, congratulates the city on this ambitious project, spanning 30 kilometers and connecting the existing Red and Green lines.

The comprehensive approach to the Blue Line project includes civil works, electromechanical works, rolling stock, and rail systems. Keolis MHI, known for its expertise in innovative transportation solutions, pledges its commitment to supporting the RTA in implementing their strategic plans.

The RTA’s emphasis on collaboration, inviting international contractors to work with local partners, aligns with Keolis MHI’s commitment to fostering strong community partnerships. The inclusion of maintenance and operations responsibilities for the selected contractor reflects the RTA’s forward-thinking approach, ensuring the seamless functionality of the infrastructure.

Keolis MHI expresses excitement about the future possibilities of the Blue Line project for Dubai and extends sincere congratulations to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, along with the Roads and Transport Authority for envisioning and undertaking this transformative endeavor.

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