Five mega Dubai projects with Metro link, tram, rail, personal transit pods
Developers across the UAE have started working on incorporating mass transit systems into their mega developments to help communities avoid traffic snarls.
“In Dubai you would have seen in the past 24 months that there are congested roads,” Abdulla Mohammed Rafia, Assistant Director-General for Engineering and Planning Sector, Dubai Municipality, had said.
“We don’t want a future Dubai that is congested. We can’t have the Metro line go to every house, but we need to set some policies to relieve us from the traffic jams that we have now,” he stated.
# Dh6bn Bluewaters Island
Construction work on the project is on full scale, with the giant A-frames of the Ferris wheel already in place.
As per the transport network plan released by the RTA, four lanes are dedicated to vehicles while two lanes are dedicated to PRT which will ease mobility of visitors connecting the island to Nakheel Harbour Metro Station.
# Dh25bn Villages in Dubai South
The Dh25-billion The Villages project in Dubai South, formerly called Dubai World Central, which will have 20,000 residential units, is also planning to connect the project to Dubai Metro and even building a tram network.
“We are looking at connecting the community with Dubai Metro lines and we are even looking at building a tram network which is part of our sustainability plan,” Mohammed Al Awadhi, Vice-President, Real Estate, Dubai South, told Emirates 24|7 during Cityscape Global 2015.
# Dh30bn Meydan One
The mega development will be home to the 711-metre Dubai One Tower, the world’s tallest residential tower; world’s highest restaurant at 675 metres; world’s longest indoor ski slope at 1.2 kilometres; world’s largest indoor gymnasium at 25,000 square metres; world’s highest 360° observation deck at 655 metres and world’s largest dancing fountain at 420 metres in length.
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# Dh25bn Mall of the World
Being built as a ‘future city’ of Dubai, the Dh35-billion Mall of the World development is already working on integrating public transport systems.
The new plan includes three shopping malls, residential, commercial and leisure districts.
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# Dh30bn Desert Rose
The Dh30-billion Desert Rose master development, being built by Dubai Municipality, will have a seven kilometre light rail system that will be linked to Dubai Metro Green Line.
In January 2015, this website reported that the new 'satellite city', located between Al Ruwaya and Al Aweer areas across the Emirates Road, will cover an area of 4,000 hectares and house 160,000 inhabitants on completion.
The plan to build the 'smart sustainable city' was approved by the government in May 2014, with the design being inspired by the desert flower.
No update is available on the project.
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