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Union Railway issues tenders ahead of mid-2011 build

UAE-wide $11bn, 1,500km railway project expected to be completed by 2017

TENDERS ISSUED: Union Railways plans to begin construction on the UAEs rail network by mid-2011 (Getty Images) [Photo for illustrative purposes only]
TENDERS ISSUED: Union Railways plans to begin construction on the UAEs rail network by mid-2011 (Getty Images) [Photo for illustrative purposes only]

Union Railway, which plans to begin construction on the UAE’s rail network in mid-2011, said on Sunday it has issued tenders for rolling stock for the Western region railway.

The firm plans to complete an $11bn, 1,500 km railway project across the UAE by 2017 that will also connect the UAE to Saudi Arabia and Oman.

Union Railway did not give the value of the rolling stock tender. Earlier this month, it also issued a tender for civil and track works on the same segment of railway.

The rail operator’s first project will carry granulated sulphur from Habshan to Ruwais for export from state-run Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s (ADNOC) Shah gas field in 2013.

Construction of the national rail network project is slated to begin in the middle of this year after the contracts are awarded, Union Railway said.

Gulf Arab states are spending more than $100bn on rail projects across the region as they tackle poor public transports networks and growing populations.

The six oil and gas producers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) seek to create a similar model to Europe’s high-speed rail system, with plans to extend the estimated 1,940 kilometre network to Yemen in the south of the Arabian peninsula and connect the entire Gulf network by 2017.

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