If the Green Line is the soul of Old Dubai, the Dubai Metro Red Line is undoubtedly the city’s lifeline. Stretching across the backbone of the city—Sheikh Zayed Road—this line connects major international hubs like the Dubai International Airport to world-famous landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Marina.
Whether you are a tourist landing at Terminal 3 or a resident heading to Business Bay, the Red Line is the fastest way to navigate the “New Dubai” landscape. In this guide, we provide the most up-to-date Dubai Metro Red Line station list, including the crucial Jabal Ali branch and essential travel tips for 2026.
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Quick Facts: Dubai Metro Red Line
Key details to keep in mind before you tap your Nol card:
- Total Stations: 35 Stations (Main line + Expo 2020 branch).
- Total Distance: Approximately 52 Kilometers.
- Key Highlights: Connects Airport Terminal 1 & 3 directly to the city center.
- The Fork (Branch Line): At Jabal Ali station, the line splits toward UAE Exchange and Expo City Dubai.
- Interchange Points: Union and BurJuman (Switch to Green Line).
- Travel Zones: This line crosses Zones 2, 5, and 6.
Full Dubai Metro Red Line Station List 2026
The Red Line spans across multiple zones (2, 5, and 6). Below is the complete list of stations starting from Centerpoint toward the southern parts of the city.
Main Route: Centerpoint to UAE Exchange
| Station Code | Station Name | Zone | Nearby Landmarks / Key Connectivity |
| R11 | Centerpoint | 5 | Huge Free Parking, Near Mushrif Park |
| R12 | Etisalat (Rashidiya) | 5 | Residential Area, Bus Links |
| R13 | Airport Terminal 3 | 5 | Direct Access to Emirates Terminal |
| R14 | Airport Terminal 1 | 5 | Direct Access to International Flights |
| R15 | GGICO | 5 | Garhoud, Hotels & Schools |
| R16 | Deira City Centre | 5 | DCC Mall, Pullman Hotel |
| R17 | Al Rigga | 5 | Dining Hub, Budget Hotels |
| R18 | Union (Interchange) | 5 | Transfer to Green Line, Al Ghurair |
| R19 | Burjuman | 6 | Transfer to Green Line, Burjuman Mall |
| R20 | ADCB | 6 | Karama (Shopping & Food) |
| R21 | Max (Al Jafiliya) | 6 | Dubai Frame, Zabeel Park |
| R22 | World Trade Centre | 6 | Exhibition Centre, DWTC |
| R23 | Emirates Towers | 6 | Museum of the Future, DIFC |
| R24 | Financial Centre | 6 | DIFC, Gevora Hotel |
| R25 | Burj Khalifa / Dubai Mall | 6 | Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Fountain |
| R26 | Business Bay | 6 | Canal View, Corporate Offices |
| R29 | Al Safa | 2 | Safa Park, Sheikh Zayed Road |
| R31 | Onpassive (Al Safa) | 2 | Residential & Commercial |
| R32 | Equiti | 2 | Gold & Diamond Park |
| R33 | Mall of the Emirates | 2 | Ski Dubai, MOE Mall |
| R34 | Mashreq | 2 | Al Barsha Hotels |
| R35 | Dubai Internet City | 2 | TECOM, Knowledge Village |
| R36 | Al Khail | 2 | Emirates Golf Club |
| R37 | Sobha Realty | 2 | Dubai Marina, JLT |
| ** | R38** | DMCC | 2 |
| R39 | Jabal Ali | 2 | Interchange for Expo 2020 Branch |
| R40 | Ibn Battuta | 2 | Ibn Battuta Mall, Bus Station |
| R41 | Energy | 2 | Industrial Hub |
| R42 | Danube | 2 | Jebel Ali Free Zone |
| R43 | UAE Exchange | 2 | Terminal Station (End of Main Line) |
If you need to travel towards the Gold Souq or Al Qusais, you can switch to the other line at Union. View the complete Dubai Metro Green Line station list for a seamless transfer.
The Expo City Branch (The Fork)
If you are at Jabal Ali station, you can switch to this branch to reach the following stations:
| Station Code | Station Name | Landmark |
| R70 | The Gardens | Residential Community |
| R71 | Discovery Gardens | Affordable Housing Hub |
| R72 | Al Furjan | Residential Villas |
| R73 | Jumeirah Golf Estates | Luxury Golf Communities |
| R74 | Investment Park (DIP) | Industrial & Residential |
| R76 | Expo City Dubai | Expo 2020 Site, Exhibition Hub |

The Red Line “Fork”: How to Reach Expo City vs. Jebel Ali
Red Line is not a straight line. At Jabal Ali Station (R38), the track splits into two directions. To avoid getting on the wrong train, follow this simple rule:
1. If you are going to UAE Exchange:
- Look for the train labeled “Direction: UAE Exchange” on the platform screens.
- This route covers Ibn Battuta Mall and Jebel Ali Free Zone.
2. If you are going to Expo City Dubai:
- You must get off at Jabal Ali Station.
- Cross over to the dedicated platform for the Expo 2020 Branch.
- Look for the train labeled “Direction: Expo City Dubai”.
Pro Tip: Check the digital display inside the train and on the platform. If you miss the announcement at Jabal Ali, you might end up in the industrial area instead of the Expo site!
Interchanging with the Green Line
If your destination is in Old Dubai (like Gold Souq or Al Nahda), you need to switch to the Green Line at one of these two “Hub” stations:
- Union Station: Best for travelers coming from the Airport.
- BurJuman Station: Best for travelers coming from Dubai Marina or Mall of the Emirates.
Note: You do not need to “Check Out” with your Nol card when switching lines. The fare is calculated as a single journey.
Operating Hours & Peak Times (2026 Update)
The Red Line is much busier than the Green Line, especially during office hours.
- Monday – Thursday: 05:00 AM – 12:00 AM (Midnight)
- Friday: 05:00 AM – 01:00 AM (Next Day)
- Saturday: 05:00 AM – 12:00 AM (Midnight)
- Sunday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM (Midnight)
Peak Hour Warning: Between 07:30 AM – 09:00 AM and 05:30 PM – 07:30 PM, the trains are extremely crowded. If you have heavy luggage (from the Airport), try to travel in the Gold Class or avoid these specific windows.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do I get from Dubai Airport to Dubai Mall by Metro?
Take the Red Line directly from Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 in the direction of UAE Exchange or Expo City. Get off at the Burj Khalifa / Dubai Mall Station (R25). The journey takes about 25 minutes.
Do I need to change trains to reach Expo City?
Yes. If you are coming from the Airport or Centerpoint, you must get off at Jabal Ali Station (R38) and switch to the platform heading toward Expo City Dubai.
Which stations are the main interchanges for the Red and Green lines?
The two interchange stations are Union and BurJuman. You can switch between lines here without tapping out or paying a second time.
Can I take luggage on the Red Line?
Yes, but there are rules. Each passenger is allowed two suitcases (one large and one carry-on) in dedicated luggage areas. This is perfect for those traveling to and from Airport Terminal 1 and 3.
How much is the fare from one end of the Red Line to the other?
Since the Red Line crosses multiple zones, a trip from Centerpoint to UAE Exchange or Expo City will cost AED 7.50 using a Silver Nol Card.
Conclusion
The Dubai Metro Red Line is the backbone of the city’s transit system. By understanding the Jabal Ali fork and knowing your interchange points, you can save both time and money. Whether you’re heading to work in Business Bay or sightseeing at the Dubai Marina, this 2026 station list is your go-to resource for a stress-free journey.
Hi, I’m Haseeb Ahmed, the founder of KhaleejBlog.com — a premier travel platform dedicated to providing practical and up-to-date travel tips across Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar. My mission is to help travelers explore the Gulf region with ease, discover hidden gems, and make the most of every journey.


