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‘Absolutely worth it’: Sharjah commuters welcome traffic delays for Etihad Rail project

August 23, 2025 5 Min Read
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For a lot of Sharjah residents, the two-month closure of roads close to Mleiha Highway and the College Bridge has added further minutes to their every day commute. However as an alternative of frustration, most are seeing it as a small sacrifice for a challenge that may rework the way in which individuals journey throughout the UAE.

The Etihad Rail community is predicted to be operational in 2026, and two stations have already been confirmed as residents await the most important infrastructure challenge that may join the emirates and lengthen to neighbouring Gulf international locations.

Launched in 2009, the community spans over 900km and can considerably cut back highway congestion, carbon emissions, and heavy truck visitors throughout the nation.

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‘It does not hassle me’

Ahmed Al Suwaidi, a resident who works in a authorities division in Sharjah and lives within the Al Siyouh suburb, stated the momentary highway closures have stretched his commute each within the morning and night.

“I typically journey by Mleiha Highway as a result of that’s the perfect highway connecting my dwelling in Al Siyouh to my workplace in Heera Sububrs in Sharjah. I attain my workplace in about 20 to 25 minutes,” stated Al Suwaidi.

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Now, with the closure and visitors increase on the Mleiha Highway, Al Suwaidi takes the diversion by means of the Sharjah Ring Highway. “It provides one other quarter-hour for me,” he stated.

Ahmed leaves his dwelling at 7:15am and reaches work round 8am. Within the evenings, he stated the return journey can be slower, particularly close to College Bridge, the place visitors merges from totally different instructions.

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“However truthfully, it doesn’t hassle me. What we’ll get in return is a lifetime of comfy journey on trains. This half-hour delay is nothing in comparison with the progress our nation is making. It’s really mind-blowing to see how the UAE is growing,” added Al Suwaidi.

One other Emirati resident, Fatima Al Hammadi, who lives in Al Nuh, stated she hardly notices the distinction due to her routine of driving every day to Dubai for work.

“On weekdays, I depart dwelling round 7am to move to Dubai, and I spend practically two hours in visitors every day. In comparison with that, the detour inside Sharjah may be very minor,” she stated.

When she visits her dad and mom in Nazwa on weekends, she used to take Mleiha Highway straight by means of, however now she takes the diversion by way of the Ring Highway for a couple of kilometres earlier than rejoining the freeway.

“Sure, there’s a slight slowdown for about three to 4 kilometres close to the development space, however it’s manageable,” she stated.

“As a result of I’m used to sitting in visitors throughout rush hours in Dubai, these small delays don’t really feel bothersome in any respect. If this inconvenience helps construct Etihad Rail, then it’s completely value it,” added Fatima.

Weekends are a bit powerful

Indian resident Sandeep Kumar, who lives in Al Nahda and works in Mleiha, stated the diversions have made his weekend journeys barely tougher.

“On weekdays, I depart my dwelling round 7am to succeed in my workplace by 8am, and the diversion doesn’t trigger an excessive amount of bother. However on Fridays, it’s totally different,” he stated.

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“Fridays are the day many people in Al Nahda drive out to fulfill family and friends or head in the direction of the desert aspect. With the inner highway close to College Bridge closed, we straight attain Mleiha Highway, and the congestion is heavy, particularly after 7pm. It simply provides 20 minutes to the journey.”

Regardless of this, commuters don’t complain and they’re in search of a bigger image. “Sure, it feels tiring at occasions, particularly when you find yourself with household within the automobile, however that is momentary. As soon as Etihad Rail is prepared, it would minimize journey occasions massively and make these journeys stress-free. For that, I’m blissful to regulate for a couple of months.”

SM AYAZ ZAKİR

SM Ayaz Zakir is a Senior Correspondent with a aptitude for extraordinary tales. His playground? Each nook of the UAE. He typically ventures into distant corners of the nation to seize compelling information and human curiosity tales.

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