Integrated Transport Centre Launches Pilot for Automated Rapid Transit in Abu Dhabi

Integrated Transport Centre Launches Pilot for Automated Rapid Transit in Abu Dhabi

To enhance efficiency and sustainability of the Emirate's transport systems
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The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) of the Abu Dhabi Department of Municipalities and Transport has launched the pilot phase of the Automated Rapid Transport - ART on Abu Dhabi island.

The step stems out of the ITC’s keenness to develop an integrated and smart public transportation system that supports local development across various sectors and contributes to enhancing mobility options for residents and visitors in Abu Dhabi.

ITC teams have built a highly efficient and fully integrated infrastructure, ensuring the highest standards of safety, comfort and quality for customers according to the ITC’s strategy.

The pilot phase includes operating 25 stations along routes extending for about 27km, paving the way for a new and distinctive phase of technological development in the transport sector. 

During its initial phase, the service operates from Friday to Sunday, and runs from Al Reem Mall to Marina Mall, passing along Zayed the First Street and the Corniche Street on Abu Dhabi island.

The Automated Rapid Transit - ART project is part of the Smart Mobility Strategy in Abu Dhabi, which aims to establish an effective and sustainable transport sector that employs state-of-the-art technologies in service of the community by enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of the transport system.

This strategy reinforces the UAE’s sustainable development goals and reduce carbon emissions in a manner that is in line with the country’s commitment to preserve the environment.

It also serves to diversify mobility options, thereby enhancing the overall quality of life and Abu Dhabi’s position as one of the leading destinations to live, work in, and visit. 

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