Dubai's Golden Line: A New Era of Connectivity
Dubai's Golden Line, a new metro line costing 34 billion dirhams, is set to be completed by September 2032. Spanning 42 kilometers and reaching a depth of 40 meters underground, it will serve 1.5 million residents across 15 areas, enhancing connectivity and urban mobility in the thriving city.
- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
Dubai's ambitious infrastructure project, the Golden Line of the metro, will be a pivotal addition to the city's transit system. Expected to be completed by September 2032, the new line will cost 34 billion dirhams ($9.26 billion), according to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum's post on X.
The Golden Line will cover a span of 42 kilometers (26.1 miles) and will descend 40 meters underground. This innovative transit solution will connect 15 areas throughout the city and cater to the transport needs of 1.5 million residents, boosting accessibility and economic growth.
As Dubai continues to expand, initiatives like the Golden Line reinforce its commitment to sustainable urban development and global city standards. Enhancing public transportation is a key step in supporting Dubai's vision of a smart city with seamless connectivity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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