Tag: metro
Dubai Metro at Emirates Mall Station, The Jebel Ali Platform,HD Quality
Emirates Mall Station, The Jebel Ali Platform. Dubai metro video. 25. Jan 2010.
Keep safe, keep walking
Dubai : New pedestrian bridges popping up across Dubai will encourage a walking culture and cut down on traffic deaths, says a Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) official.
RTA entertains special needs persons in a metro tour
The Marketing and Corporate Communication Department at the Corporate Administrative Support Services Sector of Roads & Transport Authority (RTA), in cooperation with the Ministry of Labour, organized a recreational metro tour for people with special needs of the Emirates Center for Special Needs from Al Rashidiya Station to Nakheel Harbour and Tower Station.
Al Tayer explores cooperation with the Dutch Consul
H.E. Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has received in his office H.E. K.V.A. van Spronsen, the Consul General of Netherlands in Dubai, and during the meeting the two parties explored cooperation and exchange of expertise between the RTA and its Dutch counterpart. They also reviewed the cooperation with the Dutch companies operating in the field of mass transportation; particularly public transport and water-borne transportation.
Ambulances delayed by traffic light
I would like to bring to Gulf News' attention, a very important situation that might sometimes be a matter of life and death. I live near Rashid Hospital roundabout, next to the Dubai Metro station, which is currently under construction.
Burj Khalifa signs go up on Dubai’s roads
Workers have installed the first road signs bearing the new name of the world’s tallest tower, Burj Khalifa. Two signs, one on Sheikh Zayed Road and the other between Al Wasl Road and the Defence Interchange, were installed overnight on Saturday, apparently the first to point the way to Burj Khalifa after its name was changed from Burj Dubai at its January 4 inauguration.
RTA eyes infrastructural upgrades on back of Dh3.2b revenue forecast
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that revenue forecasts for 2010 will stand at Dh3.2 billion. At the same time, the approved budget for RTA expenses this year has been set at Dh10.7 billion.