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First of the new metro trains arrive in Dubai, the train...
The manufacturer will continue supplying the remaining trains in batches, and the last one is expected to arrive by the end of October 2019.
The...
First new Dubai Metro train arrives next November 2018: Al Tayer
The Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) HE Mattar Al Tayer announced that the...
French train builder conducts tests to pilot Riyadh Metro
French Train Builder Alstom has announced initial tests to determine the efficacy of Riyadh’s railway system before the metro system commences commercial operations are...
Dubai, Riyadh Metro supplier Alstom launches Lucknow Metro in India
Alstom, the supplier of trainsets for the Dubai Metro and Lines 4, 5 and 6 of the Riyadh Metro has inaugurated the Lucknow Metro, the first project...
Video: Dubai Metro to get more trains, major upgrades
A delegation from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), headed by Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of...
French firm hired to work on Dubai Metro’s 2020 extension
French firm Thales has been selected to upgrade and extend the signalling system on Dubai Metro's Red Line.
The company has been hired by Alstom,...
The future of car tech: Getting to know you
The car of the future doesn't just want to drive you. It wants to know you.
The automotive technology showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show...
Contract of Route 2020 Project with Expolink Consortium
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has officially awarded the contract of Route 2020 Project to Expolink; a Consortium of French, Spanish and Turkish...
Dubai launches Expo Route 2020 construction
Crown Prince of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed laid a foundation stone on September 5 to officially launch construction on the Route 2020 metro...
Contract awarded for Dubai Metro’s Route 2020 project to Expo site
The contract for the Route 2020 project has been awarded by the Roads and Transport Authority to a consortium of French, Spanish and Turkish firms at a cost of Dh10.6 billion.