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New bridge to ease Dubai traffic
The new Business Bay Crossing which opened on Tuesday night will provide easy access to motorists travelling between Bur Dubai and Deira, said a senior official at the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority.
- Six of its 13 lanes are already operational and the rest will be ready in a few months.
- Image Credit: Arshad Ali/Gulf News
Dubai: The new Business Bay Crossing which opened on Tuesday night will provide easy access to motorists travelling between Bur Dubai and Deira, said a senior official at the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority.
Click here to view Business Bay Crossing project map (pdf)
Six out of the 13 lanes of the bridge over Dubai Creek were opened on Tuesday, while the rest will be ready within a few months. It is the third bridge over the Creek.
His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai yesterday inaugurated the bridge and the new road network.
Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Maitha Obaid Bin Udai, Chief Executive Officer of the Traffic and Roads Agency at the RTA and a number of other senior officials were present at the opening ceremony.
The Business Bay Crossing is located some 1.5km south of Al Garhoud Bridge near Festival City and will provide a new road corridor to motorists travelling between Bur Dubai and Deira and to Sharjah, in addition to the Emirates Road and Shaikh Zayed Road.
The bridge was partially opened to traffic last night. It will be fully operational in a few months' time.
The total length of the comprehensive road network is 15km and it will connect the Dubai Airport Tunnel with the First Interchange on Shaikh Zayed Road.
A 9-km stretch of the road from the Airport Tunnel to Oud Metha Road was opened yesterday.
"It is the first bridge in Dubai which will provide free movement of vessels in the creek round-the-clock and will not be closed at night unlike the existing Al Garhoud and Al Maktoum bridges over Dubai Creek," said an official at the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). Two more bridges are under construction
Existing:
- Al Garhoud Bridge: six lanes
- Al Maktoum Bridge: nine lanes
- Al Shindagha Tunnel: four lanes
- Business Bay Crossing: 13 lanes
- Under Construction: New Al Garhoud Bridge: 13 lanes
- Floating Bridge: six lanes
Future Project
- Al Shindagha Bridge: 12 lanes
- The Fifth Bridge: 12 lanes
Your comments
It is very satisfying to see such projects being completed. In many countries authorities simply talk about plans without delivering the actual product.
Fawzi
Dubai,UAE
we really apreciate the RTA for providing solutions and we are grateful to them for this national determination.
Ashkan
Dubai,UAE
Very good keep it up. RTA is really doing a good and fast job.
Ashley
Dubai,UAE
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