Dubai metro journey all stations 2023 🇦🇪 4K
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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Dubai Metro, with its Red and Green lines, is one of the most advanced and modern rail systems. Red (which branches out into two routes at the Jabal Ali interchange) and Green - making it easy to plan your journey. Here are your top questions about the Dubai Metro, answered. It offers a wide range of luxurious services . A Dubai Metro train comprises of various types of cabins, designated for different types of commuters, which include nol gold card holders cabin, designated group of cabins for women and children and general cabins.
You need to buy single, return and day-pass tickets or a cashless smart card known as Nol on the metro. There are several metro stations dotted around the city so, for easy navigation, use the Roads and Transport Authority's helpful online journey planner.
If you've just arrived in Dubai, you'll be pleased to know there are two stops on the Red line at Dubai International Airport (DXB) Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Simply look for the signs to the metro once you've collected your baggage, and pay for a ticket directly at the station.
You can carry two pieces of luggage with you on a Dubai Metro train - one large suitcase (no bigger than 81cm x 58cm x 30cm) and one carry-on bag (no bigger than 55cm x 38 cm x 20cm).
The Red line starts from Centrepoint (formerly Rashidiya) station, close to Dubai International airport. This line essentially travels along the city's main highway Sheikh Zayed Road, with stops at key attractions and neighbourhoods, such as Burj Khalifa, The Dubai Mall, Business Bay, Jumeirah Lakes Towers (DMCC station), Dubai Marina (Sobha Realty station) and Mall of the Emirates.
At Jabal Ali station, the Red line branches out in two directions - if you are going to Expo City Dubai you can stay on the train and it will continue to your destination. But, if you are looking to go towards Ibn Battuta Mall, you will need to switch trains at Jabal Ali station. The Red line ends at UAE Exchange station, just past the Jebel Ali Industrial Area.
The Green line travels from the Etisalat station in the Al Twar area to the historic Dubai Creek. On this line, you can visit cultural highlights such as Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, Deira and the gold and spice souks.
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This is by far the best public transit system I've ever been on, anywhere in the world. It's so clean, reliable, safe, efficient, and takes you by amazing urban scenery. I think Dubai is the most awesome large city in the world.
I love Dubai
Its wonderful place
I second that, I dream of returning and starting a family out there everyday of my life.
58 jabal ali
The most enjoyable metro ride I ever had. Safe, clean and efficient.
Thank you for the information in the description and you will make our flight much easier next year! 🌈🌈❤️😍😍
Glad to help you 😊
Enjoy And Ingat TUKNOY KULIT
Haha.. all malayalees!
can you explain the started staton (From-To)
from Centrpoint to Expo 2020
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And UAE exchange also 😊
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edit: if you cant take a joke then dont reply. its not even worth letting anyone else see this comment anymore
Of course it does not; Dubai's public transportation is a joke.
@@thebabbler8867 what? how
Look at a map of the world. Saying Dubai does not have a north terminus is like saying Melbourne does not have a south terminus or Los Angeles does not have a west terminus. Oh, I wonder why Sydney does not have an East terminus? Dubai's shoreline is completely on its north.
@@melbournetransport15 its literally a joke, because its called centrepoint. if you cant take a joke then dont reply
@@mudchute4dlr ok then...?