The government of Abu Dhabi is planning a tram system, as part of a broader long-term transport strategy.[1] In 2009, it was suggested that the tram system would enter service in 2014.[2] The network is expected to cost around $5Bn.[3]
A 340 km tram network is planned.[4] The network will have three lines,[5] focussing on the CBD, with connections to Reem, Suwa, Khalifa A and B, Al Raha beach, and Saadiyat Islands.[6]
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