The United Arab Emirates has added another feather to its cap of engineering marvels with the inauguration of the world’s highest metro station on the Dubai Metro’s Blue Line. Towering at 74 meters above ground, the record-breaking station is part of a broader initiative to enhance the country’s public transportation infrastructure.
Strategically located at Dubai Creek Harbour, the station is a key component of the 30-kilometer Blue Line project, designed to serve thousands of daily commuters and tourists. It features state-of-the-art facilities, including accessibility features, smart ticketing systems, and sustainable design elements aligned with the UAE’s vision for green mobility.
Authorities celebrated the milestone with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, where dignitaries praised the engineering feat and emphasized the UAE’s commitment to sustainable urban development. The station’s elevation not only sets a world record but also provides passengers with stunning panoramic views of the city skyline.
With the Blue Line expected to handle 200,000 passengers daily by 2030, this achievement highlights Dubai’s continued leadership in innovative transport solutions.