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  2. Al Shindagha Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    60 km/h (37 mph) Tunnel clearance. 5 meters. Al Shindagha Tunnel (Arabic: نفق الشندغة) is a tunnel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Opened on 19 December 1975, it is the oldest and the busiest tunnel where 55,000 vehicles travel through the tunnel both directions daily. [1] It goes under Dubai Creek to connect the neighborhoods of Al ...

  3. List of bridges and tunnels in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    List of bridges under construction or Approved. Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Crossing, upon completion will become worlds longest arch bridge, and will become sixth crossing across Dubai Creek. Dubai Smile, is an approved bridge which will supersede the existing Floating Bridge, upon completion it will become seventh crossing across Dubai Creek. Bridge.

  4. Dubai Mall - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Mall (originally known as The Dubai Mall, until 2023) (Arabic: دبي مول "Dubai Mall") is the largest shopping mall in Dubai.It is the second largest mall in the world by total land area after the Iran Mall, and the 26th-largest shopping mall in the world by gross leasable area, with a total retail floor area of 350,000 m 2 (3,800,000 sq ft).

  5. Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Crossing - Wikipedia

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    FXFOWLE Architects. Construction cost. US$817 million. Location. Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Crossing, also known as Sixth Crossing, was reported in 2008 as a future bridge in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1][2][3] If completed, it will become the world's longest arch bridge, with a main span 667 metres (2,188 ft) long.

  6. Al Garhoud Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge, which cost 415 million dirhams, [2] is meant to add more lanes of road that cross Dubai Creek. The new Al Garhoud Bridge has a total of 14 lanes, 7 in each direction. [2] It is able to handle 16,000 vehicles per hour. [2] Construction of the bridge began in February 2006 and by 26 September 2007, 76% of the construction was ...

  7. Al Maktoum Bridge - Wikipedia

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    1963. Location. Al Maktoum Bridge (in Arabic: جسر آل مكتوم; also known in Arabic as جسر المكتوم) is a bridge that crosses Dubai Creek in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is one of six crossings on the creek and was the first bridge/crossing in Dubai. The others are Al Shindagha Tunnel, Floating Bridge, Al Garhoud Bridge and ...

  8. Business Bay Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Business Bay Crossing is located some 1.5 km South of Al Garhoud Bridge near Dubai Festival City and provides a new road corridor to motorists travelling between Bur Dubai and Deira and to Sharjah, in addition to Emirates Road and Sheikh Zayed Road . The bridge cost 800 million dirhams and has a capacity of 26,000 vehicles per hour.

  9. Business Bay - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Creek Extension is a part of the Business Bay development. The plan involves the expansion of the current 14 km (8.7 mi) long Dubai Creek to 26.2 km (16.3 mi). Dubai Creek will be extended from its original place to Business Bay to the Persian Gulf through Safa Park and Jumeirah. The project will be carried out in three phases.