Metro style
It's still early days, but like every city with a metro, Dubai commuters will eventually warm to using the city's newest, flashiest, fastest and most hi-tech public transport system yet .
A Ride on Dubai's New Metro Rail System
Christopher Corbett, an American planner who's been living and working in Dubai, takes us on a visual tour.
Dubai Metro: Passenger numbers keep growing
Dubai: Dubai Metro transported 57,972 people on Thursday, Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) statistics show.
‘Roaming Bus’ Promotes Dubai Public Transport
DUBAI — A ‘Roaming Bus’ that tours the city, splashed in advertisements luring potential riders, is being used by the Roads and Transport Authority to promote public transport.
More police, CCTVs planned to monitor Metro
The number of closed-circuit TV cameras keeping watch over Dubai Metro’s system will reach to about 3,000 by the end of next year, according to a report.
Kenyans in U.A.E. welcome Dubai
Kenyans living and working in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates welcomed the operations of the world’s longest driverless train system, the Dubai Metro that was officially launched on 9th September.
Dubai shows way to the future
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 marked yet another milestone in Dubai's spectacular progress.
Plan for hundreds of Metro police
About 500 closed-circuit TV cameras keep watch over the system – a number that will grow to about 3,000 by the end of next year.
RTA transports over 51,000 by Dubai Metro on Wednesday
Dubai: Dubai Metro transported 51,861 commuters on Wednesday, official statistics reveal.
RTA transfers over 51 thousand by Dubai Metro on Wednesday
Statistics by RTA's Rail Agency revealed that Dubai Metro had transited on Wednesday (23 September) 51 thousand and 861 commuters via ten stations on the Red Line.