
Dubai is set to become the second city in the world after Las Vegas to introduce the Dubai Loop, an underground high-speed transport system developed by The Boring Company. The project, announced at the World Government Summit, marks a major step in Dubai’s efforts to modernise urban mobility and reduce congestion in high-density corridors.
Project Announcement And Vision
The Dubai Loop was unveiled by the Roads and Transport Authority at the World Government Summit. RTA Director General Matar Al Tayer described the project as an iconic initiative designed to connect densely populated and high-traffic areas through one-directional underground tunnels, enabling faster and more efficient city travel.
Route, Cost And Implementation Phases
The full Dubai Loop network will span 22.2 kilometres and include 19 stations, with an estimated total cost of around $681 million. The first phase will connect the Dubai International Financial Centre and Dubai Mall, covering 6.4 kilometres with four stations. This phase is expected to cost about $163 million and is projected to be completed within one to two years.
Capacity And Speed Features
The initial phase of the Dubai Loop is expected to serve approximately 13,000 passengers per day. Once fully operational, the system’s total capacity is projected to reach up to 30,000 passengers daily. The electric vehicle-based system will offer point-to-point travel without intermediate stops and is designed to achieve speeds of up to 160 kilometres per hour.
Important Facts
- Dubai Loop is an underground transport system based on tunnel technology.
- The project is developed using technology from The Boring Company.
- The full network will span 22.2 km with 19 stations.
- Electric vehicles will operate at speeds up to 160 km/h.
Technology And Global Significance
The Dubai Loop is based on tunnelling technology developed by The Boring Company, founded by Elon Musk. Similar systems have already been deployed in Las Vegas. With this project, Dubai reinforces its position as a global leader in adopting futuristic, sustainable transport solutions aimed at easing urban congestion and improving travel efficiency.

