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‘This is not just about transport, but an immersive experience’

February 22, 2025 4 Min Read
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The UAE is attending to work on an underwater rail undertaking that would revolutionize journey as we all know it.

The Brighter Aspect of Information reported on the Gulf nation’s formidable plans to construct a 1,200-mile bullet practice route from Fujairah to Mumbai that may function at speeds of round 370-620 miles per hour beneath the ocean’s floor.

The route will make that journey quicker than air journey and may very well be a bucket-list merchandise for vacationers and vacationers to marvel at the great thing about the ocean. To that finish, the practice will function panoramic home windows providing gorgeous views of marine life.

Sara Ahmed, a Dubai-based journey blogger, instructed The Brighter Aspect of Information that the practice may very well be a “main draw” for the UAE and that “it is about relishing the wonders of the marine world.”

Plans for the underwater practice first surfaced in 2018. If accomplished, it might fully rewrite the file books for the longest underwater practice route utilized by bullet trains. Proper now, the Seikan Tunnel holds the title with a route that spans 33 miles, per The Brighter Aspect of Information.

So far as the longest bullet trains on the earth, Beijing’s path to Kunming tops the heap with an almost 1,650-mile journey that takes from 10 to fifteen hours.

The 35-mile Channel Tunnel that connects England and France first confirmed that underwater building was doable. After all, the dimensions of this undertaking at 50 instances bigger and working at 10 instances quicker speeds is in a unique stratosphere completely, as Fascinating Engineering famous.

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The UAE’s daring underwater practice can maybe be in comparison with Saudi Arabia’s $500 billion (and rising) NEOM undertaking that goals to construct a metropolis of the long run within the desert with sustainable rewilding. NEOM has drawn the scorn of critics who’ve pointed to the excessive casualties of staff on the undertaking, price overages, practicality issues, and management struggles.

An underwater practice undertaking of this magnitude additionally faces main questions on its engineering feasibility, security, and even desirability for passengers.

Would passengers actually benefit from the journey, or would claustrophobia and concern of the ocean’s depths take over?

Fascinating Engineering identified that the practice route may even enhance bilateral commerce between the UAE and India by transporting oil and water.

For now, we do not have many particulars on the specifics of the practice and the undertaking, like how it is going to be powered and its price. From a sustainability standpoint, it is value mentioning that journey by practice sometimes generates far much less carbon air pollution than by air, per Our World in Knowledge.

Irrespective of the way it shakes out, although, it is clear the UAE is pondering massive as they appear to doubtlessly one-up Saudi Arabia.

“This isn’t nearly transport, however an immersive expertise,” declared Dr. Ahmed Al Hariri, head of the UAE’s Nationwide Advisor Bureau.

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