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    All aboard Dubai Metro
    By Ashfaq Ahmed, Chief Reporter
    Published: September 08, 2009, 22:54


    Dubai: With the launching of the first Metro in the Gulf region, Dubai has achieved a never before attempted milestone - the world's longest automated driverless train system built in just four years.

    "The completion of such a massive project in a short period of time speaks volumes about Dubai's economic strength and its commitment to the development of the city regardless of the global economic crisis," said Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

    In depth: Dubai Metro
    In pictures: How the Metro came to be

    Tonight there will be fireworks visible from Mall of the Emirates, Jafilliya, Creek Park and Festival City.

    Dubai is now in the league of 'mega cities.'

    The aim of the Metro system is to provide an integrated public transport system to ease congestion, save travelling time for passengers, reduce traffic pollution, improve mobility within the city, provide a swift connection to Dubai International Airport and important business and commercial hubs, and deliver a modern, comfortable, reliable and safe mode of commuting.

    "It took some 30,000 workers, five big contractors and 150 [other] contractors to complete and make it possible to launch the project on schedule," Al Tayer said.

    Interactive: All you need to know about the Dubai Metro

    He said that the RTA revised the original design of the Metro by 50 to 60 per cent to incorporate the changing development trends in the city, and as a result the cost increased from Dh15.5 to Dh28 billion.

    The Metro is set to provide transport coverage and reach all strategic areas of the city, and develop the network to branch out into the suburbs with future extensions including Al Sufouh Tram which will be ready in 2011.

    The future lines under study are the Purple and Blue Lines to extend the network.

    The Metro will be a catalyst for the improvement of real estate values, economic development and urban regeneration along its main route and arteries. It will create an additional source of employment for both the local population as well as the region in addition to boosting the tourism sector.

    Studies show that the Metro will reduce traffic congestion by 17 per cent out of a total of 30-35 per cent, which is aimed to be reduced by an integrated public transport network including buses and water transport.

    As part of its modernity drive, vision and concerns for the environment due to rapid development, the Dubai government commissioned studies to determine the most efficient and cost-effective solutions to traffic congestion, which resulted in the birth of the Metro.

    The seeds for the project were sown in 1992, when a feasibility study known as R400 concluded that Dubai could no longer rely solely on road expansion to cater to its escalating traffic demands. The findings recommended a transit system.

    Video: Metro workers talk about the big launch

    The contract to build the Metro was awarded in July 2005 to a consortium called Dubai Urban Rapid Link (DURL). The consortium comprises Japanese companies including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Corporation, Obayashi Corporation, Kajima Corporation and Yapi Markezi of Turkey supervised by consultants Systra and Parsons from France and the US, respectively.

    "We are very proud that the dream of having a Metro is being realised today as it will benefit generations to come," said Al Tayer.

    The Metro is a world-class, 21st century railway system. It is the first of its kind in the region with outstanding state-of-the-art design. The themes of the stations, interiors and the originality of the station exteriors give the Metro a pleasant mix of Dubai's heritage and modern architecture.

    Al Tayer noted that with the construction of the Metro, property and land prices around Metro stations and tracks have increased by 30 per cent.

    The Metro will also help Dubai save Dh5 billion a year which is lost due to traffic jams.

    Audio interview: RTA exec on what commuters can expect from the Dubai Metro

    "It is a way forward for sustainable development and provide easy link between businesses," he added.

    Al Tayer noted that one of the key benefits is that the RTA now has developed expertise which can be used to build the Metro networks in other emirates and even other countries. He noted that the integrated transport system including introducing more public buses, feeder bus routes and water buses was developed because it was the key to the success of the Metro.

    The RTA operates around 1,300 buses on 80 routes and 25 feeder bus routes in Dubai. The number of buses will increase to 1,800 by the end of the year and to 3,000 buses by the end of next year to serve almost all areas of Dubai.

    "We hope to carry 4.5 million passengers every day in our public transport by 2020," Al Tayer added.

    About not opening the complete Red Line and all the stations, he said that such big projects are always launched in phases and it is quite normal around the world.

    Are you excited about the Dubai Metro? When will be your first ride? Will you use it for work purposes or for leisure?



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    Making your Metro life easier

    By Ashfaq Ahmed, Chief Reporter
    Published: September 07, 2009, 23:06


    Dubai: The Journey planner called "Wojhati" is the best way to use the new integrated public transport system including the Dubai Metro starting Wednesday.

    Commuters can use the online journey planner on a dedicated web-based portal launched by the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). It is an integrated system covering buses, the Metro and water buses.

    In depth: Dubai Metro

    By using this system online, commuters can know their complete journey plan, mode of transport to reach their destination, fare and even the time required. Through this system, commuters can plan their journey hours and even days before their travel plans.

    The system gives real time information along with maps and route plan. It even tells how much you have to walk to the nearest bus stop or station.

    Wojhati, which means "my destination" in Arabic, has live public transport schedules online. "Journey planner is a service to make commuters take the decision before they leave their home - to save their time and money," Mohammad Al Hashemi, Director of Planning and Business Development at the RTA's Public Transport Agency, said.

    "The aim is to encourage more people to use public transport instead of their cars.

    "With the launching of the Dubai Metro and comprehensive network of public buses, our aim is to increase the current public transport use of 6 per cent to 30 per cent by 2020. We want to attract more people to use mass transport," he said.

    The RTA has spent around Dh12 million to develop Wojhati. It features an interactive map to explain the route, bus stops and Metro stations.

    Instant Passenger Information System (IPIS) is another programme linked to the journey planner. The IPIS will enable passengers to know the actual journey schedules. This enables passengers to know the exact bus transit time, as well as the status of the next bus; making it easy to know the exact arrival time.

    The project comprises three phases and encompasses installation of about 1,200 display monitors at all Dubai Metro stations and bus stops that are part of the Metro station feeder service, as well as other bus stops across the emirate.

    Automatic Vehicle Management (AVM) has been introduced to complement Wojhati, as passengers will be able to get the real-time information about the bus arrivals at their nearest bus stops.

    The AVM will provide instant tracking of public buses 24 hours a day, and a link-up with buses to ensure their timely arrival.

    All the public buses are being fitted with the AVM system, which tells the operation control room the exact location of the buses.
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      Metro will open to public only on September 10

      By Ashfaq Ahmed, Chief Reporter
      Published: September 06, 2009, 22:56


      Dubai: Dubai Metro will not be opened to the general public on September 9 - the launch day, Gulf News has learnt.

      "There will be an official launch on September 9 but the Metro will be opened to the public only on September 10 from 6am," said a senior official at the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority.

      In depth: Dubai Metro

      His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, will inaugurate the Metro operations at 9pm on 09.09.09.

      The launch ceremony will be held at Mall of the Emirates. Preparations are being finalised at the mall galleria.

      After the ceremony, Shaikh Mohammad, along with other dignitaries, VIPs and invited guests will ride the first train from Mall of the Emirates station to Al Rashidiya station. There will be ceremonies at selected stations which will be visited by Shaikh Mohammad.

      Meanwhile, test runs of the trains of the world's largest automated driverless Metro are being conducted on the Red Line.

      RTA employees have been using the train as part of the full dress rehearsal leading up to the official launch. They are also using the various facilities at the stations and inside the trains to ensure that everything is ready for the launch.
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        #4
        And time for some images... :D

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          #5
          but it broke down :rofl:


          lovely pix faisal

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            #6
            Just some teething issues I suppose. I had a great time and enjoyed it. Plan to use it tomorrow as well to commute to the other side of town....
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              #7
              yes its nice but the station is not yet open near to my house so still in car.
              Somebody ear something about salik? apparently they will put it at 10aed for push the people to use the metro.. :hmm:
              if you have the answer it will be great because actually i take 5 salik a day so in the end its a lot of money.
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                Originally posted by faisal View Post
                And time for some images... :D

                Riqqa Station


                Under Jafiliya station


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                This is wut am talkin about, who cares about car photography :D:D, i tried usin the metro to get some images yesterday but i couldn't. will try again 2day

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                  Originally posted by superbosy View Post
                  yes its nice but the station is not yet open near to my house so still in car.
                  Somebody ear something about salik? apparently they will put it at 10aed for push the people to use the metro.. :hmm:
                  if you have the answer it will be great because actually i take 5 salik a day so in the end its a lot of money.
                  Al Tayer said there were no plans this year to increase Salik cost or increase the Salik Gates....

                  I think it makes more sense to increase the cost of registering a car while making mass transit more reliable especially the buses....

                  Originally posted by Moe-335 View Post
                  This is wut am talkin about, who cares about car photography :D:D, i tried usin the metro to get some images yesterday but i couldn't. will try again 2day
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                    #10
                    great sounds good thanks faisal ;)

                    And very nice shot man...
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                      #11
                      I love the pics Faisal... VERY NICE :drool:
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                        #12
                        Lovely shots Faisal :drool:

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                          #13
                          nice one faisal ;)

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