The Oman-UAE Rail Project continues to advance steadily as Hafeet Rail deploys heavy machinery and crews across the corridor to accelerate regional rail connectivity between the two Gulf nations. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The Oman-UAE Rail Project continues to advance steadily as Hafeet Rail deploys heavy machinery and crews across the corridor to accelerate regional rail connectivity between the two Gulf nations
Source, photo: www.zawya.com

Hafeet Rail, developer and operator of the Oman-UAE Rail Project, confirmed ongoing progress in a recent social media update, emphasizing its commitment to faster cross-border transport.

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Oman-UAE Rail Project Drives Regional Trade and Logistics

The project is expected to reduce freight costs, improve logistics, and boost trade between Muscat and Abu Dhabi. It also aligns with the Gulf Cooperation Council’s broader transportation goals.

Crews have been working with excavators, earth movers, and advanced track-laying machines to keep construction on schedule. Each segment brings the railway closer to completion and future integration.

The line will serve both freight and passenger needs, offering faster, more efficient connections and promoting long-term economic cooperation between Oman and the UAE.

Strategic Impact of the Oman-UAE Rail Project

By enhancing infrastructure and regional mobility, the railway will support sustainable development and economic diversification. Industries across the Arabian Peninsula are set to benefit from its operational launch.

So far, Hafeet Rail has demonstrated a clear strategy, combining precise engineering with effective logistics to maintain momentum and deliver results on time.

Because of its significance, the rail corridor will become more than a transport route—it will act as a bridge between economies, cultures, and future growth across the Gulf region.

Source, photo: www.zawya.com

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