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		<title>Transportation in Dubai</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 10:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>smita</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In UAE, Dubai is one of the most advanced cities both culturally and technologically. Therefore, its public transport services are maintained at par the traffic inflow-outflow in the city.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In UAE, Dubai is one of the most advanced cities both culturally and technologically. Therefore, its public transport services are maintained at par the traffic inflow-outflow in the city.<span id="more-1234"></span> Dubai has visitors not just from neighboring countries but people travel from far off countries in Europe, Asia and America for work purposes. Sometimes it’s said that the work related travelers in Dubai are more than the actual number of citizens in the city. Dubai transportation system is maintained by the <a title="RTA" href="http://www.rta.ae/" target="_blank">Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)</a>.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1238" title="Dubai Bus" src="http://blog.dubai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Dubai-Bus-300x207.jpg" alt="Dubai Bus" width="239" height="165" />Public Transport</strong>: Public Transport in Dubai includes traveling in buses whether in city or inter-emirates. Bus services are large and expansive as it’s the most cheapest and easiest way to reach any destination. Currently RTA runs 504 buses on peak schedules on 62 bus routes. On weekends, Fridays and public holidays schedules are re-arranged to accommodate increasing passenger traffic.</p>
<p>RTA also organizes night bus services which operate between 23.30 till 6.00 pm in the morning. This bus service is linked with regular bus service maintaining the fluidity in the timetable of buses.</p>
<p>RTA also connects itself with other Emirates in UAE with Inter-Emirates bus service via 11 routes, 12 take off points and 17 drop off points.</p>
<p>Bus timetables can be found on RTA’s official website.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1240" title="Dubai Taxi" src="http://blog.dubai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Dubai-Taxi-300x171.jpg" alt="Dubai Taxi" width="241" height="137" />Dubai Taxi</strong>: Dubai Taxi has its own official website as <a title="Dubai Taxi Corporation" href="http://dtc.dubai.ae/en.portal" target="_blank">Dubai Taxi Corporation</a>. Dubai Taxi is a public transport service availed by many visitors as its convenient and offers more privacy and luxury. Whether you book a pre-paid taxi or negotiate for a more agreeable rate, taxis are generally more preferred way of traveling in Dubai. Various services are offered by Dubai Taxi Corporation to suit each individual visitor. These include direct booking service via a 24-hour phone number where the taxi will arrive in 15 minutes to your preferred destination. Also is available Dubai Airport service for airport shuttle, Special Needs service for physically handicapped passengers, Taxi Parking service where you can hire a taxi from any one of the taxi ranks across Dubai and Ladies Taxi Service especially for ladies and families. Fares for different taxi services can be found on Dubai Taxi Corporations official site.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Dubai Metro</strong>: To learn more about Dubai Metro you can visit the post</p>
<p><strong><a href="../../../../../dubai-metro-solving-traffic-snarls/">http://blog.dubai.com/dubai-metro-solving-traffic-snarls/</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><img class="size-medium wp-image-1242 alignleft" title="Abra" src="http://blog.dubai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Abra-300x200.jpg" alt="Abra" width="229" height="153" />Water Taxis</strong>: Water travel assumes much importance in Dubai as it connects old and new Dubai via Dubai Creek. It is one of the oldest and traditional methods of getting across from Bur Dubai to Deira through ‘Abras’ or waterbus. While the Abras are more conventional, the waterbus is an advanced version of the Abra; a more luxurious and comfortable approach to water transport. Water taxi time tables can be viewed on RTA official website.</p>
<p><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-660 alignright" title="airport" src="http://blog.dubai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/airport.jpg" alt="airport" width="200" height="150" />Air Travel</strong>: Traveling within the Emirates or arriving from an outside country to Dubai, Air Travel proposes services to its customers like no other. Especially the Dubai International Airport is known more for its Duty Free Shopping rather than its main function i.e. as a travel medium. To learn more about Dubai International Airport visit the post <strong><a href="../../../../../dubai-international-airport/">http://blog.dubai.com/dubai-international-airport/</a></strong></p>
<p>and for Duty Free Shopping visit the post <strong><a href="../../../../../dubai-duty-free-shopping/">http://blog.dubai.com/dubai-duty-free-shopping/</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Dubai: Then &amp; Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 17:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>renuka</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the new Dubai mounts itself up, the old Dubai embraces itself towards fading. With around 80 new apartments placed in the 30-40 storey sky kissing skyscrapers, Dubai now is on a complete high-rise.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-591" src="http://blog.dubai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/dubai_1991-300x199.jpg" alt="dubai_1991" width="300" height="199" />Though Dubai’s neighbors are taking different steps at defending themselves from foreign cultures and wars, Dubai deems at ingenuousness and respect for the foreign cultures and believes that this is the only way to remain at peace.As the new Dubai mounts itself up, the old Dubai embraces itself towards fading. <span id="more-599"></span>With around 80 new apartments placed in the 30-40 storey sky kissing skyscrapers, Dubai now is on a complete high-rise. The Internet City, Knowledge Village and the Media City are all six-lane highways with the glass and stainless-steel buildings.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-597" src="http://blog.dubai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/dubai_20051-300x197.jpg" alt="dubai_2005" width="300" height="197" />Most of the people were shifted to Bastakiya, wherein the houses were made of gypsum, coral and sand. in the 1990’s to guard their homes from expanding and today, the area is festooned with cement and towered houses that welcome the cool breeze. The mazed up streets making their way since 1890’s is the only reminder from the city’s past life.  Adjacent to the town is the Dubai Creek that is adorned with galleries, shopping centers, restaurants and cafes. In a very less time, the city has flourished into a place with spectacular development and endless wealth. Obscure stone and wood decorations on the top of the houses indicated the wealth of a family in the town. Bait Al-Wakeel was one more historic site wherein the very first office building in Dubai was established and the Al Fahidi Fort, constructed somewhere is 1780’s was the oldest building of the city. As the city blossomed itself up, the historic sites faded slowly. But, the government has initiated on promoting and signifying the historic sites that reflect a touchable link to the fast dying precedent Dubai.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-596" src="http://blog.dubai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/dubai_2005_11-300x229.jpg" alt="dubai_2005_1" width="300" height="199" />A living metal, glass and stone allegory, Dubai today is lined up with limitless posh sky kissing skyscrapers and glamorous constructions. The enormous Atlantis Hotel along with the magnificent Burj Al Arab is built on their own man-made islands. The Burj Dubai makes its way as the tallest sky scrapper. The Palm Jumeirah is also one of the most beautiful constructions of the city. The big waterfront of the Persian Gulf is shared by the profoundly guarded fortresses of the Port Rashid and the large container ships of the Jebel Ali. Also, not forgetting its past, the old shops of Dubai Creek are nested comfortably in their places.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-595" src="http://blog.dubai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/478px-Al_Fattan_Marine_Towers_on_7_September_2007-239x300.jpg" alt="478px-Al_Fattan_Marine_Towers_on_7_September_2007" width="239" height="199" />A few most fantastic changes have been made in the Khalid bin Waleed Road, Al Maktoum Street and the Creekside. Also, a few more areas are under construction. The Dubai Waterfront, the biggest waterfront, the World Islands that comprise of about 300 man made world shaped islands, the Palm Islands, the biggest artificial islands, Hydropolis, the first underwater hotel, The Burj Al Alam, tallest hotel, Dubailand, twice Walt Disney and is expected to take over the title of No. 1 tourist destination along with a few more tall buildings, the Princess Tower and the Ocean Heights will line over Dubai very soon. Also, the Dubai Metro System will be a completely automated rail system of the world and the Dubai World Central International Airport will be the biggest airport as well as a business airport.</p>
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		<title>Dubai Metro: Solving Traffic Snarls</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 08:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>saveri</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the introduction of Dubai Metro beginning of September 9, Dubai residents and tourists visiting Deira City Centre will surely heave a sigh of relief.]]></description>
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<p>With the introduction of Dubai Metro beginning of September 9, Dubai residents and tourists visiting Deira City Centre will surely heave a sigh of relief.  Endless waiting for cabs with poor faces will now be replaced with travelers confidently hopping on to the metro to catch up to their next destination.<br />
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The Dubai Metro station; officially named as City Centre Station will not just stop for travelers visiting the very popular shopping center, but will also attend those from surrounding areas in Deira such as Port Saeed, airline and bank offices and hotels.</p>
<p>The Dubai Metro’s Red Line will feature 29 stations of which four will be underground. Running from Rashidiva to Jebel Ali, it will pass American University of Dubai along its way. Approximately it will take an hour to travel and will accommodate 32,000 passengers.</p>
<p>The Dubai Metro’s Green Line will feature18 stations and trains will run from Al Ittihad Square to Rashidiya bus station via Deira City Centre and Dubai Airport Terminals 1 and 3. In future it will be more wide-ranging to serve Deira, Bur Dubai areas, BurJuman and Wafi mall. Interchange stations will be at Al   Ittihad Square and Burjuman.</p>
<p>The Dubai Metro was first initialized as an alterative for shoppers to the Deira City Centre as there was too much congestion with people waiting for cabs. Close by there are important leisure and commercial centers like the Dubai shopping center, five star hotels, Offices of the Ministry of Energy, major airline offices and some important banks within a walking distance of 10 minutes, which also will be served by the Metro.</p>
<p>Travelers coming from Sharjah can conveniently access the Metro using the Red Line on their way to destinations along Jebel Ali.</p>
<p>Red Line Phase 1, is planned to be completed and to start generating revenue by 09/09/2009</p>
<p>The Green Line Phase 2, planned to be completed and to start generating revenue prior to the date of 09/03/2010 </p>
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