Dubai Metro expansion approved

dubai metroDubai Metro will be extended for 14.5 kilometres, branching out from Nakheel Harbour and Tower station to the Expo 2020 site near Al Maktoum International Airport, the Roads and Transport Authority has announced, Gulf News reports.
The much anticipated extension of Dubai Metro’s Red Line has been approved by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and has been termed ‘Route 2020’.
Route 2020 will pass through several densely populated localities and industrial zones on its way to the Expo 2020 site, including Discovery Gardens, Dubai Investment Park, Furjan and Jumeirah Golf Estates.
With a major section of the new route running along Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road, 10.5 km of the extension will be elevated, while four kilometres will be underground. Of the seven stations, five will be elevated and two will be underground, while one more station will be built but will not be operational.
Shaikh Mohammad has directed starting the construction of the project immediately, with the tender for the construction of route to be issued in July and the project expected to be ready by 2018.
“The construction of the ‘Route 2020’ project conforms to the strategic vision of the Dubai Government for achieving sustainable development, and developing world-class infrastructure and services. It also comes as practical implementation of RTA’s Master Plan for providing multiple options of integrated mass transit means comprising the Metro, Tram, buses and water transport towards realising RTA’s vision of Safe and Smooth Transport for all,” said Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of RTA.
The Route is also expected to connect with Etihad Rail which will pass through Al Maktoum International Airport.
“Route 2020 project will offer safe and smooth mobility to visitors of Expo 2020 and residents of the neighbourhoods as well. It stands out as a vital transit corridor linking various Dubai districts with Al Maktoum International Airport, an icon of new developments in the history of Dubai, and a symbol of sustainability, advancement and creativity for current and future generations,” he said.
The route passes through communities that are inhabited by about 240,000 people, connecting a major chunk of the city’s population directly with the mass transit system.
The RTA has designed an integrated plan for infrastructure projects to serve Expo 2020, highlighted by the Route 2020 project.
“The plan is meant to achieve sustainability of the project and, accordingly, the path is planned to link the Expo site with a number of vital projects and locations in the area. In this regard, the RTA has coordinated with all developers and government entities in working out the proposed paths of the Metro to ensure that Route 2020 will support vital areas in the present and future.”
The new route will stretch the total network of Dubai Metro to 90km, while the entire rail network, including the Dubai Tram, will extend to 101km.


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