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UAE railway: Etihad Rail finishes construction and declares its cargo services to be ‘totally operational’

UAE railway: Etihad Rail finishes construction and declares its cargo services to be ‘totally operational’


According to a corporate tweet, Etihad Rail's freight services are now "completely functioning."

"Etihad Rail's freight services are now fully operational and provide complete end-to-end transportation solutions to meet all of your business demands. We can efficiently transport any type of cargo across the UAE with our state-of-the-art fleet, according to the tweet, which added, "Secure your spot immediately and let's move together!"

It was announced in March that Etihad Rail has successfully finished the 900 km-long UAE National Rail Network, which connects all seven emirates to a main railway.

At that moment, Etihad Rail also posted a new video on Twitter announcing the completion of the long-awaited train network in the UAE.

The network will be an essential part of the UAE's logistics and transportation infrastructure and connect four ports as well as logistics hubs.

It was announced in March that Etihad Rail has successfully finished the 900 km-long UAE National Rail Network, which connects all seven emirates to a main railway.

At that moment, Etihad Rail also posted a new video on Twitter announcing the completion of the long-awaited train network in the UAE.

The network will be an essential part of the UAE's logistics and transportation infrastructure and connect four ports as well as logistics hubs.

"We are proud of the accomplishments of our boys and daughters who have worked arduously over the years to develop an ambitious strategic initiative that will lift our country's economy to new heights," Sheikh Mohammed added.

"Our strengths, competitiveness, and unity are strengthened by connecting the Emirates with a national railway network."


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