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Oman – Abu Dhabi railway: Hafeet rail to boost tourism in the area | Travel

September 21, 2024 2 Min Read
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Abu Dhabi: Hafeet Rail, the joint rail enterprise that connects Sohar in Oman to Abu Dhabi within the UAE has entered the implementation part. Etihad Rail, Oman Rail and Mubadala Funding Firm signed a shareholders’ settlement, marking the graduation of the railway venture. A game-changer initiative, it is going to enhance tourism between the UAE and Oman, additionally growing the scope to attach different main cities within the space. Whereas the present journey time between the areas is 3 hours 25 minutes, the venture will cut back it by 1 hour 40 minutes, as per experiences. The passenger practice can pace as much as 200 kilometres per hour, protecting the space between Sohar and Abu Dhabi in 1 hour 40 minutes, and 1 hour 47 minutes between Sohar and Al Ain. In the meantime, the practice has a capability to accommodate as much as 400 passengers.

15,000 tonnes capability in freight trainsA freight practice can transport greater than 15,000 tonnes of products (round 270 commonplace containers). Hafeet Rail goals to make important contributions in varied sectors in each international locations corresponding to mining, iron and metal, agriculture and meals, retail, e-commerce and petrochemicals. The railway venture which requires a complete funding of $ 3 billion is envisaged as a gateway to the regional markets of Oman and UAE. Furthermore, the venture will create a whole lot of employment alternatives in each international locations. The venture that was previously often known as Oman and Etihad Rail Firm has lately been named Hafeet Rail. The Jebel Hafeet Mountain ranges that stretch between the 2 international locations are recognized for his or her tough terrain together with mountains, deserts and limestones. The venture that connects the industrial ports to the rail community of each international locations would make cross–border commerce straightforward and environment friendly.

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