Green Line (Dubai Metro) - Wikipedia.
Four additional Dubai Metro lines are in the planning. The Green Line and Red Line will see extensions further into old Dubai and an extension of the Red Line to the upcoming Dubai Parks and.
Dubai: A metro link connecting Sharjah with Dubai’s Green Line could reduce traffic on the congested highways between the emirates by more than 30 per cent, a new study has found.
The Dubai Metro Green Line is one of the two lines on the Dubai Metro network in Dubai which is currently still under construction. The majority of exterior works and viaducts are completed although some of the green line metro station interiors do still need some work. The Green line on the Dubai Metro will have 20 stations that will cover a distance of 22.5 km (14.0 miles). The Green line.
Get to know the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi in full, without transport worries and with the benefit of a guide, on this day trip from Dubai. Avoid ticket lines on a tour of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, view all the Abu Dhabi landmarks with ease, and enjoy guided commentary for a more enriching experience than a DIY trip. Plus, get time out midway for a lunch of your choice (own expense).
The Red Line runs from Rashidiya in the east to Jebel Ali in the west and travels parallel to Sheikh Zayed Road for most of its length. It has 29 stations spanning 52.1 km (32.4 mi), which have been opened in phases from 2009 to 2011. The line is the world's longest single metro line to use driverless trains, as recognized by Guinness World Records in 2011.
Today, the Metro has 49 stations - 29 on the Red Line and 20 on the Green Line. Currently, there is ongoing construction for a major expansion. The Green Line will become 20.6km-long, starting.
The Aedas team thought they had missed out when its developer client in a six way contest failed to win the vast Dubai Metro contract. It was to be the world's largest and most advanced automated passenger transit project in the world, 74 km long, 45 stations, nine of them underground plus two depots and operational control centres. And it was to be the first urban metro network in the Gulf.