His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, offered a glimpse into daily life on the city’s Metro this Saturday, sharing a video that showcases how the system eases the commute for thousands of residents. The footage highlights punctual trains, orderly operations, and the quiet civility of passengers, portraying the Metro not just as a transport network, but as a symbol of Dubai’s technological advancement and social harmony.
A normal day on the metro
Accompanying the video, Sheikh Mohammed wrote:
"A normal day on Dubai Metro… Do you want to know how advanced and civilized a nation is? Look at its system, its cleanliness, and the ethics of its people."
The video captures a typical day aboard the RTA-run Metro, demonstrating how it seamlessly connects business hubs, residential areas, and entertainment districts. For Dubai residents, the Metro has evolved into more than just a way to travel; it is an essential part of everyday life, offering an efficient and cool respite during the city’s intense summer months.
Commuters’ voices
The short film features testimonials from passengers and staff, reflecting the Metro’s impact on people from all walks of life:
Metro operations and scale
Since its inauguration in 2009, the Dubai Metro has become one of the world’s most efficient driverless transit systems. It is operated by more than 1,800 employees who manage daily operations, maintain safety, and ensure smooth functioning. The network serves an average of 850,000 passengers each day, with numbers exceeding one million during major events such as New Year’s Eve.
Its success is rooted in precise scheduling, rigorous cleanliness standards, and advanced technology, making the Dubai Metro a global benchmark in urban mobility.
Symbol of Dubai’s vision
Beyond moving people, the Metro represents the Emirate’s commitment to innovation, civility, and inclusivity. It brings together residents and visitors from diverse backgrounds, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose. Sheikh Mohammed’s video underscores this ethos, showing that Dubai’s development is not just about infrastructure, but about the daily lives of those who use it.
From punctual trains to courteous passengers and dedicated staff, the Dubai Metro embodies a city where technological sophistication and human respect travel hand in hand—a tangible demonstration of Dubai’s vision for the future.
A normal day on the metro
Accompanying the video, Sheikh Mohammed wrote:
"A normal day on Dubai Metro… Do you want to know how advanced and civilized a nation is? Look at its system, its cleanliness, and the ethics of its people."
The video captures a typical day aboard the RTA-run Metro, demonstrating how it seamlessly connects business hubs, residential areas, and entertainment districts. For Dubai residents, the Metro has evolved into more than just a way to travel; it is an essential part of everyday life, offering an efficient and cool respite during the city’s intense summer months.
يومٌ اعتيادي في مترو دبي…
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) November 8, 2025
تريد أن تعرف مدى رُقيّ وتحضّر أي دولة ؟
انظر إلى نظامها… ونظافتها… وأخلاق أهلها pic.twitter.com/07RCz3717S
Commuters’ voices
The short film features testimonials from passengers and staff, reflecting the Metro’s impact on people from all walks of life:
- A ticket salesperson, employed by the Metro for six years, shared her commitment to ensuring passengers leave their journey satisfied.
- An elderly couple praised the courtesy extended to them, including being offered seats—a simple yet increasingly rare gesture.
- One male commuter stated in Arabic: “Dubai Metro experience… Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid once said he doesn’t care if you’re a deer or a lion; what matters is that people wake up every morning here to work hard, improve themselves, and make their country better.”
- A female passenger remarked: “Do you know where the future is built? It’s built when you meet the people shaping it every day.”
- Another commuter observed: “In Dubai, you feel this is your country no matter where you’re from. The treatment is deeply human, and everyone helps each other.
Metro operations and scale
Since its inauguration in 2009, the Dubai Metro has become one of the world’s most efficient driverless transit systems. It is operated by more than 1,800 employees who manage daily operations, maintain safety, and ensure smooth functioning. The network serves an average of 850,000 passengers each day, with numbers exceeding one million during major events such as New Year’s Eve.
Its success is rooted in precise scheduling, rigorous cleanliness standards, and advanced technology, making the Dubai Metro a global benchmark in urban mobility.
Symbol of Dubai’s vision
Beyond moving people, the Metro represents the Emirate’s commitment to innovation, civility, and inclusivity. It brings together residents and visitors from diverse backgrounds, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose. Sheikh Mohammed’s video underscores this ethos, showing that Dubai’s development is not just about infrastructure, but about the daily lives of those who use it.
From punctual trains to courteous passengers and dedicated staff, the Dubai Metro embodies a city where technological sophistication and human respect travel hand in hand—a tangible demonstration of Dubai’s vision for the future.
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