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New rail network on track to bring billions into UAE economy 

The railway will serve the UAE’s sustainability goals by reducing carbon emissions in the road transportation sector.
The Dubai metro track is seen along Dubai's Shiekh Zayed road on September 09, 2009, as the UAE opens its new metro network in a bid to cut dependency on cars and ease congestion. Dubai is the first city in the oil-rich Gulf to introduce rail as a commuting option. (Photo by KARIM SAHIB/AFP via Getty Images)

DUBAI — The United Arab Emirates officially launched its transnational freight train network on Thursday, a project expected to contribute $54.46 billion to the country’s economy over the next 50 years. 

It will link all seven emirates via one main railway extending 900 kilometers (560 miles) to connect four major ports and facilitate better transportation of goods across the country, according to the UAE government news agency, WAM. 

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