Keolis-MHI Joint Venture Begins Operations of Dubai Metro and Tram Networks

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The Keolis-MHI Rail Management and Operation LLC consortium, led by Keolis – a subsidiary of SNCF and CDPQ (Caisse de dépot et placement du Quebec) and Mitsubishi Corporation – has begun operating the Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram networks.

Dubai Metro

Dubai Metro

© Dubai Road Transport Authority

At a total length of 90 kilometres, Dubai Metro uses a fully automated driverless railway system to connect major areas such as Dubai International Airport and the Dubai International Expo site. The Dubai Tram network runs a total of 10.6km in the Marina district.

The contract with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) covers a maximum of 15 years, and includes maintenance of the Dubai Metro.

This is a special milestone for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering (MHIENG), as it marks the company’s first direct participation in operating an urban rail transport system outside of Japan.

MHIENG aims to contribute to the region’s economic development and provide solutions to issues such as traffic congestion through active participation in transport infrastructure projects.

In addition, it’s developing diverse technology solutions that incorporate digital and artificial intelligence advancements in the transportation field.