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This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 100 metres (328 ft) or total lengths longer than 5,000 metres (16,404 ft). Name Arabic
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 Business Bay ...
Bridge: Opened: Length (m) Cost: Number of lanes: Vehicles per hour Al Shindagha Tunnel: 1975: 550 Meters 394 Million Dhs 4: 15,000 vehicles per hour: Dubai Airport tunnel: Constructed during the mid 2000s, goes under Dubai Airport: 1500 Meters 686 Million Dhs: 6: 1,650 vehicles Per hour Palm Jumeirah tunnel: 2006 [2] 750 metre [3] 6: 3,000 ...
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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. The ...
The bridge will link the localities of Al Jaddaf and Bur Dubai. It will have six lanes of traffic in each direction and will be able to carry 20,000 vehicles per hour. [2] In the center will be a track for Dubai Metro's Green Line. [1] In December 2022, RTA has opened Phase I of the Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Improvement Corridor Project in Dubai. [8]
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The old Al Garhoud Bridge was the second bridge constructed that crossed the Creek, after Al Maktoum Bridge. The bridge opened in 1976. In 2007, nearly 9,000 vehicles crossed the bridge every hour at peak flow. [1] It has been the cause of huge traffic jams in Dubai. The main reason for this was the number of roads that fed into the bridge.