Dubai Metro
The 15.5 billion metro project launched in October 2005 has entered its 19th month of construction work, out of a total of 49 months. Around 7,000 people are working on the project at different sites across the city. A trial run of the train will be done from June to August 2009, before boarding the train in September 2009. 87 trains will initially run on the Red and Green Lines a total of 74.6 kilometres. It is the world’s largest system, which will use fully automated and driverless trains will be able to carry about 1.8 million passengers every working day.Tunneling work started in February. There will be a total of 12.3km of under ground metro line. A tailor-made tunnel boring machine (TBM) is being used to excavate the first tunnel from Union Square Station to BurJuman Station. The 1.4 km-long tunnels will be completed by August. The second tunnel is being excavated from Union Square Station to Al Rigga Station and it will continue to Deira City Centre Station. The first tunnel will be 2.7km long from Al Ghubaiba Station to Al Saeediya and BurJuman Station. The tunnel will cross the Creek at a depth of 11 metres below the seabed. The average tunnel depth will be 18 metres while maximum will be 28 metres.Most parts of the Red Line are being built using the road corridor, the Green Line will pass under the buildings in the Central Business District area of Deira and Bur Dubai.Luxurious interior
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