All you need to know about the Dubai Tram
Dubai’s extensive public transport network, including the metro, tram, buses, taxis and ferries, has been crucial in shaping the emirate into a top tourist destination. As Dubai’s population has grown over the decades, urban development plans have introduced efficient transport solutions, like the Dubai Tram, which helps residents and tourists easily navigate key areas such as Dubai Marina and JBR.
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Dubai Tram – An Overview
The Dubai Tram is an essential part of the public transport network in the city, providing maximum convenience, safety and security. With 11 stations and a route that includes several landmarks, such as Dubai Marina and JBR, the Dubai Tram is a convenient way to get from one place to another.
Why Was Dubai Tram Introduced?
The Dubai Tram was built to link the Dubai Metro with the Palm Monorail along the Jumeirah Beach Road and Al Sufouh Road. It loops around Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence and Al Sufouh Road, passing through Dubai Media City, Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Knowledge Park. Launched in November 2014, the service has helped reduce traffic congestion in popular tourist areas. In the initial nine years of its operations, 52 million people have travelled via the Tram.
RTA’s tram service is a modern and fully automated rail system that uses Platform Screen Doors and alerts such as audible beeps and flashing light signals to indicate the opening and closing of doors. Each tram has seven cabins, including gold class, silver class, women and children cabins and a special area for People of Determination.
This was the first tramway project outside of Europe which was powered by a ground-based electric supply system extending along the track. This means there was no need for catenary cables. Similarly, Platform Screen Doors were installed for the first time aligned with the tram door’s opening and shutting mechanism, providing maximum convenience, safety and security for travellers.
Dubai Tram Stations
Here is the list of Dubai Tram stations:
- Jumeirah Beach Residence 1 Tram Station
- Jumeirah Beach Residence 2 Tram Station
- Jumeirah Lakes Towers Tram Station
- Dubai Marina Mall
- Dubai Marina Tram Station
- Marina Towers Tram Station
- Mina Seyahi Tram Station
- Media City Tram Station
- Palm Jumeirah Tram Station
- Knowledge Village Tram Station
- Al Sufouh Tram Station
DUBAI TRAM MAP
Here is a look at the Dubai Tram map.
You can also take a look at the official RTA map of Dubai Tram.
Accessing Dubai Tram Stations using the Dubai Metro
You can easily transfer to Dubai Metro and Monorail Dubai from specific interchange stations. Get off the tram at Dubai Marina Tram Station and walk to the Sobha Realty Metro Station, served by the Red Line Metro. Alternatively, board the tram at JLT Tram Station by getting off at the DMCC Metro Station. You can easily walk from a Dubai Tram station to a Metro Station.
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To continue your journey in the Palm Monorail, hop off at the Palm Jumeirah Tram Station. It’s a short walk across to the monorail station from the tram station.
Dubai Tram Timings
Days | Starts at | Ends at |
---|---|---|
Days Monday to Saturday | Starts at 06:00 am | Ends at 01:00 am (Next Day) |
Days Sunday | Starts at 09:00 am | Ends at 01:00 am (Next Day) |
Please note:
* A tram arrives at the station after every four minutes during peak hours and after seven minutes during off-peak hours.
* The whole Dubai Tram journey takes around forty minutes.
Fare Payment
You need a Dubai RTA NOL card or a NOL ticket to travel via Dubai Tram. You could buy one either at the ticket office or a ticket machine at any station.
A NOL Card is an electronic payment card. Visitors can buy the NOL Card Ticket for one-time use.
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Dubai Tram Tickets and Fares
How much does it cost to buy Dubai Tram tickets? You can use your NOL card to pay for the journey. The pricing details are as follows:
- Silver Card: AED 3
- Gold Card: AED 6
- Blue Card: AED 3
- Red Ticket: AED 4
The prices might increase depending on the tram network extension.
FACILITIES
Here are some of the available facilities:
- Wi-Fi on the move
- Mobile coverage
- Dedicated Tram Police
- Emergency call box
- Radio link
FAQS ABOUT DUBAI TRAM SERVICE
CAN USERS FIND CAR PARKING SERVICES AT TRAM STATIONS?
Sometimes people try to avoid driving due to traffic woes. But they also don’t want to walk a long distance to get to a station. In such a case, you can use the multi-storied parking garage on Al Sufouh Road. The parking service is free for tram passengers. You can walk to the Palm Jumeirah station and continue along your journey.
WHAT IS THE TRAM BAGGAGE POLICY?
Two suitcases are permitted per person:
- 1 x large suitcase (81cm x 58cm x 30cm)
- 1 x small suitcase (55cm x 38cm x 20cm)
WHICH VIOLATIONS CAN LEAD TO A FINE DURING TRAM TRAVEL?
Like the metro and buses, there are certain rules which tram passengers have to follow. Failing to do so leads to a hefty fine. The following violations are an absolute no-no and invite a fine of up to AED 2,000.
- Standing or sitting in non-passenger areas.
- Placing your foot on the seats.
- Causing disturbance or inconvenience in any way.
- Sitting in areas designated for specific categories.
- Eating or drinking in prohibited areas.
- Bringing animals in the tram except for guide dogs.
- Misusing lifts or escalators
- Attempting to open the tram’s door while it is moving.
- Using another person’s card.
- Using an expired card.
- Selling or promoting a product or service in the tram.
- Smoking, littering or spitting inside the tram.
- Carrying alcoholic beverages on the tram.
- Sleeping inside the tram.
- Carrying hazardous items such as weapons, sharp tools and inflammable material on Tram Dubai.
- Damaging or vandalising the tram or items in the stations.
- Using an emergency exit when it is not necessary.
- Parking vehicles in areas designated for tram users longer than the permitted period at a tram station Dubai.
Additionally, there are some behavioural guidelines that one needs to follow.
- Respect personal space
- Move along the platform
- Give way to other people
- Move down into the cabins
- Allow passengers to get off the train before you get on
WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN DUBAI?
Read our guide on public transport in Dubai to find out all you need to know,
HOW MANY STATIONS ARE ON THE TRAM ROUTE DUBAI?
Tram Dubai has 11 stations in total.
IS THE TRAM WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE?
Yes, it is. Plus, it has a tactile guidance path, lift access and informative displays.
HOW TO CHECK NOL BALANCE FOR DUBAI TRAM?
Read our guide about RTA’s NOL Card to learn about balance checking methods and more.
This concludes our guide to Dubai Tram. If you live in the area serviced by the tram, it is a helpful way to get around the city. You can easily avoid peak hour traffic and reach your destination on time.
Many public transport apps in Dubai, like S’hail, have been designed to reduce your travel time. Similarly, there are specific apps for RTA services in Dubai. Whether you are a resident or a tourist, these apps can come in handy.