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The Salik toll system has received mixed reviews. Those travelling on Al Garhoud Bridge seem happy that it is no longer congested, while others on Sheikh Zayed Road are dismayed by the number of exits before and after that exit having led to an influx of traffic into neighbouring residential areas of the Springs, Greens and Al Barsha communities.
Al Barsha (Arabic: البرشاء) is a collection of sub-communities in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Al Barsha is one of the newer residential developments of Dubai and is located in west Dubai, south of Al Sufouh. [2] Al Barsha is bounded by E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) and E 311 (Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road). Al Barsha is sub-divided ...
Al Jouri Street, Dubai Production City 1 Street: 24: Dubai Production City 2 Street: 25: E 44 (Al Khail Road) – Al Qouz, Za'abeel, Al Awir, Hatta: 28: D 61 (Hessa Street) 30: D 63 west (Umm Suqeim Street) – Al Barsha, Jumeira D 63 east (Al Qudra Street) – Madinat Al Qudra: 37: Global Village: 41: Wadi Al Safa 4: 44: E 66 (Dubai-Al Ain ...
InsuranceMarket (formerly Sharaf DG and Mashreq) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE. [1] It is located on Sheikh Zayed Road , serving the areas of Al Barsha and Al Sufouh .
There are four Salik tolling points placed in strategic locations in Dubai: at Al Maktoum Bridge, Al Garhoud Bridge, and along Sheikh Zayed Road at Al Safa and Al Barsha. [261] A Dubai Metro train. Dubai Metro is the Arabian peninsula's first rapid transit system and was the world's longest driverless metro network until 2016.
Al Baraha (Arabic: البراحة) is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The community is residential and borders the Deira Corniche on the north and Al Muteena on the south. Routes D 92 (Al Khaleej Road) and D 82 (Al Rasheed Road) form the northern and southern peripheries of Al Baraha.
Mall of the Emirates metro station Arabic: مول الإمارات is a rapid transit station on the Red Line [2] [3] of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE. The station opened on 9 September 2009. It is connected directly to the nearby Mall of the Emirates by an enclosed overhead walkway. [4] [5] The station closed on 16 April 2024 because of flood ...
The road connects the city of Dubai to the town of Hatta, an exclave of the emirate of Dubai. E 44 assumes multiple names; in Dubai, the road is named Al Khail Road , between E 311 and D 68, Ras al Khor Road between D 68 and E 311, Al Aweer Road between E 311 and E 77 , and Dubai-Hatta Highway for the rest of the road. [ 1 ]