Dubai Metro Map 2026: Red Line, Green Line, Stations

The Dubai Metro is the rapid transit backbone of the city. Operated by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) since 9 September 2009, it carries over 700,000 passengers a day across two driverless lines: the Red Line and the Green Line. The network spans 89.6 kilometres of fully automated track and serves 50 stations from Centrepoint in Rashidiya to Expo City and from Etisalat in Al Qusais to Creek in Al Jaddaf.

Dubai Metro Map 2026

This guide gives you the complete Dubai Metro map for 2026 with every station on both lines, the two interchange points where you switch lines, the four fare zones that determine your ticket price, the operating hours for every day of the week, the stations near major tourist attractions like Burj Khalifa and Dubai Marina, and the latest expansion news including the Blue Line (opening 2029) and the recently announced Gold Line (scheduled for 2032).

Whether you commute daily on the Dubai Metro Red Line from Mall of the Emirates to Business Bay, ride the Green Line for weekend trips to the Gold Souk in Deira, or arrive at Dubai International Airport for your first visit, this map and guide cover everything you need to navigate the network like a local.

Quick Answer: Dubai Metro Map Overview 2026

The Dubai Metro has two operational lines in 2026. The Red Line runs 52.1 km from Centrepoint in Rashidiya to UAE Exchange in Jebel Ali, with a Route 2020 branch to Expo City, covering 35 stations. The Green Line runs 22.5 km from Etisalat to Creek with 15 stations. Trains transfer between lines at Union and BurJuman. Trains run every 2 to 4 minutes during peak hours and every 5 to 7 minutes off peak. The Blue Line opens in 2029 with 14 stations, and the newly announced Gold Line is scheduled for 2032.

Before starting your journey, you must Check Nol Card Balance to use the metro.

Dubai Metro Network at a Glance

DetailInformation
OperatorRoads and Transport Authority (RTA), run by Keolis MHI consortium since September 2021
First Line Opened9 September 2009 (Red Line)
Total Track Length89.6 kilometres
Total Stations50 (35 Red Line, 15 Green Line)
Operational LinesRed Line, Green Line
Future LinesBlue Line (opening 2029), Gold Line (announced 22 April 2026, opening 2032)
Interchange StationsUnion (Deira), BurJuman (Bur Dubai)
Train TypeDriverless, fully automated, air conditioned, with platform edge doors
Daily RidershipOver 700,000 passenger trips on average

Where to Get the Official Dubai Metro Map

The official map is published by the Roads and Transport Authority and is available in several formats.

  • RTA website (rta.ae): Download the latest PDF Metro map from the RTA Public Transport section. The map is updated when new stations open or rebrand.
  • RTA Dubai App: Open the app and tap the Metro icon for an interactive map with real time train tracking.
  • S’hail App: RTA’s journey planning app shows the network map and plans routes between stations.
  • Inside every Metro train and station: Printed maps are placed near every door inside the train and on every platform information panel.
  • Tourist visitor centres: Pick up a free printed map at Dubai International Airport, Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates, and at most hotel concierge desks.
  • Third party apps: Apps like Dubai Metro Interactive Map by Mapway and Google Maps include the network with offline support.

Dubai Metro Red Line Map and Stations

The Red Line is the main artery of the Dubai Metro. It opened on 9 September 2009 and now runs 52.1 km from Centrepoint in Rashidiya in the north east to UAE Exchange in Jebel Ali in the south west, with a Route 2020 branch from Jabal Ali station to Expo City. The line has 35 stations and serves the city’s main business districts, malls, beaches, and Dubai International Airport.

Trains on the Red Line run every 3 minutes 45 seconds during peak hours and every 5 to 7 minutes off peak. The line carries the highest passenger volume in the network, especially during morning and evening rush hours.

Red Line Main Branch Stations (North to South)

  • Centrepoint (formerly Rashidiya), Zone 7
  • Emirates, Zone 7
  • Airport Terminal 3, Zone 7
  • Airport Terminal 1, Zone 6
  • GGICO, Zone 6
  • Deira City Centre, Zone 6
  • Al Rigga, Zone 6
  • Union, Zone 6 (Interchange with Green Line)
  • Burjuman, Zone 6 (Interchange with Green Line)
  • ADCB, Zone 6
  • Al Jafiliya, Zone 6
  • World Trade Centre, Zone 5
  • Emirates Towers, Zone 5
  • Financial Centre, Zone 5
  • Burj Khalifa Dubai Mall, Zone 5
  • Business Bay, Zone 5
  • Onpassive (formerly Noor Bank), Zone 5
  • Equiti, Zone 5
  • Mall of the Emirates, Zone 4
  • Mashreq, Zone 4
  • Dubai Internet City, Zone 4
  • Sobha Realty (formerly Nakheel), Zone 4
  • DMCC (formerly Jumeirah Lakes Towers), Zone 4 (Tram interchange)
  • Sharaf DG, Zone 4
  • Ibn Battuta, Zone 2
  • Energy, Zone 2
  • Danube, Zone 2
  • UAE Exchange, Zone 2 (terminus)

Route 2020 Extension to Expo City

In 2021, RTA opened the Route 2020 extension from Jabal Ali station to Expo City to serve Expo 2020 Dubai. The branch adds 7 stations and 15 km of track.

  • Jabal Ali (junction)
  • The Gardens, Zone 2
  • Discovery Gardens, Zone 2
  • Al Furjan, Zone 1
  • Jumeirah Golf Estates, Zone 1
  • Dubai Investment Park, Zone 1
  • Expo City (formerly Expo 2020), Zone 1 (terminus of Route 2020)

Dubai Metro Green Line Map and Stations

The Green Line opened on 9 September 2011, exactly two years after the Red Line. It runs 22.5 km from Etisalat in Al Qusais in northern Deira to Creek in Al Jaddaf, with 15 stations. The Green Line covers the historic and cultural heart of Dubai, including the Gold Souk in Deira, Bur Dubai’s heritage district, Dubai Healthcare City, and the new Creek Harbour development.

Trains on the Green Line run every 5 to 7 minutes during peak hours and every 7 to 9 minutes off peak. The line is generally less crowded than the Red Line, except during the morning rush around the Al Rigga, Union, and BurJuman business districts.

Green Line Stations (North to South)

  • Etisalat by e&, Zone 7 (terminus)
  • Al Qusais, Zone 7
  • Dubai Airport Free Zone, Zone 7
  • Al Nahda, Zone 7
  • Stadium, Zone 7
  • Al Qiyadah, Zone 7
  • Abu Hail, Zone 7
  • Abu Baker Al Siddique, Zone 7
  • Salah Al Din, Zone 7
  • Union, Zone 6 (Interchange with Red Line)
  • Baniyas Square, Zone 6
  • Palm Deira, Zone 6
  • Al Ras, Zone 6 (Gold Souk area)
  • Al Ghubaiba, Zone 6 (Bur Dubai heritage district)
  • Sharaf DG (Bur Dubai), Zone 6
  • BurJuman, Zone 6 (Interchange with Red Line)
  • Oud Metha, Zone 5 (Dubai Healthcare City)
  • Dubai Healthcare City, Zone 5
  • Al Jadaf, Zone 5
  • Creek, Zone 5 (terminus)

Interchange Stations Between Red and Green Lines

Two stations connect the Red Line and the Green Line. Both let you switch lines without leaving the paid area or paying again.

Union Station

Union sits in the heart of Deira and is one of the busiest stations on the network. The Red Line and Green Line platforms are linked by walkways and escalators, with clear English and Arabic signage. The walk between platforms takes about 2 to 3 minutes. Union connects you to Al Rigga, the Gold Souk, and Deira’s traditional commercial district.

BurJuman Station

BurJuman serves the BurJuman Centre mall in Bur Dubai and is the main interchange for journeys between the airport area and Bur Dubai’s heritage zone. Like Union, the platforms are linked inside the paid area. The walk between platforms takes 2 to 3 minutes.

Both interchange stations have lifts and escalators between platforms, full air conditioning, retail kiosks, and customer service points. Tap once at the entry gate and once at the final exit gate. The system charges a single fare based on total zones travelled, regardless of the line transfer.

Dubai Metro Fare Zones

The Dubai Metro is divided into 4 fare zones for ticket pricing, although the system uses 7 zone tags internally. The fare you pay depends on how many zones you cross, not on the number of stations.

Trip TypeSilver Card Fare (AED)
Within 1 zone or under 3 km3.00
Crossing 2 zones5.00
Crossing 3 or more zones7.50
Daily fare cap (Silver)14.00

Gold Nol Card holders pay double these rates because they ride in the Gold Class cabin (AED 6, 10, or 15 by zone, with a daily cap of AED 20). Concession Blue Nol cards for students, senior citizens, and people of determination pay 50% of the Silver rate.

Dubai Metro Operating Hours

The Dubai Metro runs every day of the week, with slightly different hours on weekends and Sundays. Hours are sometimes extended during Ramadan, Eid, New Year’s Eve, and major Dubai Expo events.

DayOperating Hours
Monday to Thursday5:00 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight)
Friday5:00 AM to 1:00 AM
Saturday5:00 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight)
Sunday8:00 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight)

During Ramadan, RTA usually extends the closing time by 1 hour. Special events like Dubai Shopping Festival, Eid celebrations, and New Year’s Eve fireworks at Burj Khalifa often see operating hours extended to 2 AM or later. Always check the RTA website or the RTA Dubai App for the latest hours during special periods.

Dubai Metro Stations Near Major Tourist Attractions

Many of Dubai’s biggest attractions are within walking distance of a Metro station. The right station saves you a taxi fare and turns sightseeing into a smooth tap to pay journey.

AttractionNearest StationLine
Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Dubai FountainBurj Khalifa Dubai MallRed Line
Dubai Marina, Marina WalkDMCC or Sobha RealtyRed Line
Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR)DMCC + Tram to JBRRed Line + Tram
Mall of the Emirates, Ski DubaiMall of the EmiratesRed Line
Ibn Battuta MallIbn BattutaRed Line
Dubai International AirportAirport Terminal 1 or Terminal 3Red Line
Expo City DubaiExpo City (Route 2020)Red Line branch
Gold Souk, Spice Souk, DeiraAl RasGreen Line
Bur Dubai Heritage District, Al FahidiAl GhubaibaGreen Line
BurJuman MallBurJumanRed and Green
Dubai Healthcare CityDubai Healthcare CityGreen Line
Dubai World Trade CentreWorld Trade CentreRed Line

Connections to Dubai Tram and Other Transport

The Dubai Metro is part of an integrated public transport network. Several stations connect to the Dubai Tram, RTA buses, and water transport, all paid for with the same Nol card.

  • Dubai Tram interchange: DMCC (Jumeirah Lakes Towers) and Sobha Realty (Nakheel) on the Red Line connect to the Dubai Tram, which runs 14.5 km from Al Sufouh to Jumeirah Beach Residence. Tram trains run every 8 to 10 minutes.
  • RTA buses: Almost every Metro station has feeder bus routes to nearby neighbourhoods. The same Nol card pays for the bus, with a free transfer if you board within 30 minutes of the Metro tap out.
  • Water buses and abras: Al Ghubaiba on the Green Line is the main connection to the Dubai Creek abra crossing and water bus routes.
  • Dubai Taxi: Every Metro station has a taxi rank for the last mile to your final destination. Pay with cash, card, or Nol card (with a small service fee).

Future Dubai Metro Lines: Blue Line and Gold Line

Blue Line: Opening in 2029

The Blue Line is under construction and scheduled to open in 2029. The 30 km line will add 14 new stations and connect Creek (the current Green Line terminus) all the way to International City and Dubai Silicon Oasis. The Blue Line will provide three interchange points with the existing Red and Green Lines.

Key planned stations on the Blue Line include Dubai Creek Harbour, International City, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Academic City, and Mirdif. The line will improve connections to fast growing residential areas that are currently served only by buses and taxis.

Gold Line: Announced in April 2026

On 22 April 2026, RTA announced the Gold Line, the fourth metro line in the network. The Gold Line is scheduled to open in 2032 and will further expand the network to support Dubai’s 2040 Urban Master Plan, which targets 96 stations by 2030 and 140 stations by 2040 across 228 square kilometres.

The Gold Line is part of RTA’s wider expansion plan that also includes future Purple, Silver, and Lavender lines mentioned in long term planning documents. Detailed routes and stations for the Gold Line will be released as construction milestones are reached.

Tips for Using the Dubai Metro Map

  • Download the official PDF: Save the latest RTA Metro map PDF to your phone for offline reference.
  • Use S’hail for live planning: S’hail is RTA’s official journey planner and shows real time train arrivals.
  • Plan around the two interchange stations: Union and BurJuman are the only line transfers. Build your route around them.
  • Avoid peak hours when possible: Morning rush from 7 AM to 9 AM and evening rush from 5 PM to 7:30 PM are the busiest. Off peak rides are faster and less crowded.
  • Check station facilities first: Major stations like BurJuman, Union, and Burj Khalifa Dubai Mall have toilets, ATMs, and retail. Smaller stations have fewer amenities.
  • Use the right end of the platform for Gold: Gold Class is at the back on Red Line and at the front on Green Line. Look for gold floor stickers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lines does the Dubai Metro have in 2026?

The Dubai Metro has two operational lines in 2026: the Red Line and the Green Line. The Blue Line is under construction and opens in 2029. The Gold Line was announced on 22 April 2026 and is scheduled to open in 2032.

How many stations are on the Dubai Metro?

There are 50 stations across the two operational lines. The Red Line has 35 stations including the Route 2020 branch to Expo City, and the Green Line has 15 stations from Etisalat to Creek.

Where can I download the official Dubai Metro map?

Download the latest PDF from rta.ae under the Public Transport section. The RTA Dubai App and the S’hail App also include the map with interactive route planning. Free printed maps are available at every station and at tourist information desks.

How do I transfer between the Red Line and Green Line?

Two interchange stations connect the lines: Union (in Deira) and BurJuman (in Bur Dubai). Walk between platforms inside the paid area without leaving the gates. Tap once at entry and once at final exit, and the system charges a single fare based on total zones travelled.

What are the Dubai Metro operating hours?

Monday to Thursday: 5 AM to midnight. Friday: 5 AM to 1 AM. Saturday: 5 AM to midnight. Sunday: 8 AM to midnight. Hours are extended during Ramadan, Eid, New Year, and major events.

Which Metro station is closest to Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall?

Burj Khalifa Dubai Mall station on the Red Line. The station is connected to Dubai Mall by an air conditioned walkway. From the mall, you can walk to Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain, and the Dubai Aquarium without going outside.

How do I get from Dubai International Airport on the Metro?

Both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 have their own Metro stations on the Red Line. Walk through customs, follow the Metro signs, buy a Nol card or 1 Day Pass at the Ticket Vending Machine, tap in, and ride toward Union or BurJuman for connections to the rest of the city.

How much does a Dubai Metro ticket cost?

Single trips on a Silver Nol Card cost AED 3 for 1 zone, AED 5 for 2 zones, and AED 7.50 for 3 or more zones. The daily Silver fare cap is AED 14. Gold Nol Card fares are double. The 1 Day Pass costs AED 20 for unlimited Regular Class travel until midnight.

Are Dubai Metro stations wheelchair accessible?

Yes. All Dubai Metro stations are fully wheelchair accessible with elevators, tactile flooring, and dedicated spaces inside trains. Special assistance is available at every station. People of determination travel free with a Personalised Blue Nol Card and one companion.

How frequent are Dubai Metro trains?

Red Line trains run every 3 minutes 45 seconds during peak hours and every 5 to 7 minutes off peak. Green Line trains run every 5 to 7 minutes during peak hours and every 7 to 9 minutes off peak. Frequencies are higher during Ramadan and special events.

Can I take the Dubai Metro to Expo City?

Yes. The Route 2020 extension on the Red Line connects to Expo City station, which serves the former Expo 2020 site. From Burj Khalifa Dubai Mall, the journey takes about 35 minutes with a transfer at Jabal Ali.

Does the Dubai Metro connect to the Dubai Tram?

Yes. The Red Line connects to the Dubai Tram at DMCC (Jumeirah Lakes Towers) and Sobha Realty stations. Use the same Nol card for both. The Tram serves Al Sufouh, Dubai Marina, and Jumeirah Beach Residence.

When does the Dubai Metro Blue Line open?

The Blue Line is scheduled to open in 2029. It will add 14 stations across 30 km and serve Dubai Creek Harbour, International City, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Academic City, and Mirdif. The line will have three interchange points with the existing Red and Green Lines.

What is the new Dubai Metro Gold Line?

The Gold Line is the newest line announced by RTA on 22 April 2026. It is scheduled to open in 2032 as part of Dubai’s 2040 Urban Master Plan. The plan targets 96 metro stations by 2030 and 140 stations by 2040. Detailed routes and station locations will be released as construction progresses.

Conclusion

The Dubai Metro map for 2026 covers 50 stations across the Red Line and Green Line, two interchange points at Union and BurJuman, four fare zones, and full integration with the Dubai Tram, RTA buses, water transport, and Dubai Taxi. The Red Line is the city’s main spine connecting Centrepoint, Dubai International Airport, Burj Khalifa Dubai Mall, Dubai Marina, and Expo City. The Green Line covers Deira, Bur Dubai’s heritage district, the Gold Souk, Dubai Healthcare City, and Creek.

Save the official RTA map to your phone, install the RTA Dubai App and the S’hail journey planner, and use the right Nol card for your travel pattern. With the Blue Line opening in 2029 and the new Gold Line scheduled for 2032, the Metro will keep growing alongside the city. Whether you ride from Mall of the Emirates to Business Bay every weekday or arrive at Dubai International Airport for your first visit, the Metro is the fastest, cheapest, and most reliable way to move across Dubai.

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