Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Dubai Metro has a total length of 89.6 kilometres (56 mi) and 55 stations, 35 on the Red Line and 15 on the Green Line. [4] From 2009 to 2016, Dubai Metro was the world's longest driverless metro network with a route length of 75 kilometres (47 mi), as recognized by Guinness World Records in 2012. [5]
Most trains have an attendant on board South Island line (East) 28 December 2016: Alstom Urbalis 400: All trains have an attendant on board [40] India: Delhi Metro: Pink Line: 14 March 2018: Bombardier CITYFLO 650: 58.59 km (36.41 mi). Initially with an attendant on board [41] Magenta Line: 25 December 2017: Nippon Signal SPARCS: Initially with ...
As part of the Expo 2020 development in Dubai, an extension of the Red Line named Route 2020 [7] announced in December 2015 and originally due to be completed mid-2019. The extension project created a new section of the line from Jabal Ali to the Expo 2020 site, near Al Maktoum International Airport .
Rail transport in the United Arab Emirates is an expanding mode of transport. Etihad Rail is the national railway company, and is a state-owned company . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Alstom Urbalis 400: Kolkata Metro: Blue Line: Green Line: 13 February 2020: Ansaldo STS CBTC: Purple Line: 30 December 2022: Orange Line: 6 March 2024: Lucknow Metro: Red Line: 5 September 2017: Alstom Urbalis 400: Mumbai Metro: Line 1: 8 June 2014: Siemens LZB 700M: Nagpur Metro: Orange Line: 7 March 2019: Aqua Line: 28 January 2020: Namma ...
The Alstom Metropolis is a family of electric multiple units designed and produced by the French rolling stock manufacturer Alstom. It is designed for high capacity rapid transit or metro rail infrastructure systems. Trains can be run in various configurations, the length alone varying between two and ten cars; it is also suitable for both ...
The Blue Line is a planned rapid transit line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.It will be the third metro line in the city, after the Red and Green lines, [1] with a total length of 30 kilometres and 14 stations, connecting the neighbourhoods of Ras Al Khor Industrial Area, Al Warqaa, Mirdif, Dubai Creek Harbour, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai Academic City, and Dubai ...
The first line, which opened by the end of 2009, ran 1.1 kilometres (0.68 mi) from Dubai Metro's Burj Khalifa station to the Dubai Mall with one stop at The Address Dubai Mall. The first line has trams running in both directions, while the second line only runs in one direction. The second phase, which opened in 2010, serves ten stations.