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  1. #1
    عضو جديد الصورة الرمزية روووح حربي
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Feb 2009
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    30

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  2. #2
    مشرفة ملتقى طلبة المدارس الصورة الرمزية شجون الشحي
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Sep 2007
    الدولة
    نبض قلبي
    المشاركات
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    حبيبتي ممكن ادشين محركات البحث مثل قوقل وتجمعين بيانات وتسوين بحث برووحج


    شغله سهله وبالتووووووفيق

  3. #3
    عضو جديد
    تاريخ التسجيل
    May 2009
    المشاركات
    15

    افتراضي

    Interdiction:-
    The Dubai Metro is a driverless, fully automated metro network in the United Arab Emirates city of Dubai. The Red Line is partly operational, the Green Line is still under construction, and further lines are planned. These first two lines run underground in the city centre and on elevated viaducts elsewhere. All trains and stations are air conditioned with platform edge doors to make this possible.
    The first section of the Red Line, covering 10 stations, was ceremonially inaugurated at 9:09:09 PM on September 9, 2009, by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, with the line opening to the public at 6 AM on September 10. The Dubai Metro is the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula. More than 110,000 people, which is nearly 10 per cent of Dubai’s population, used the Metro in its first two days of operation.
    Once the 20 km Green line opens, the Dubai Metro will overtake the title of longest automated metro network from the Vancouver Skytrain, surpassing it by 3 km.
    Body :-
    Construction:-
    Planning of the Dubai Metro began under the directive of Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum who expected other projects to attract 15 million visitors to Dubai by 2010. The combination of a rapidly-growing population (expected to reach 3 million by 2017) and severe traffic congestion necessitated the building of an urban rail system to provide additional public transportation capacity, relieve motor traffic, and provide infrastructure for additional development.

    In May 2005 a AED 12.45 billion/US$ 3.4 billion design and build contract was awarded to the Dubai Rail Link (DURL) consortium made up of Japanese companies including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Corporation, Obayashi Corporation, Kajima Corporation and Turkish firm Yapi Merkezi. The first phase (worth AED 15.5 billion/US$ 4.2 billion) covers 35 kilometres (22 mi) of the proposed network, including the Red Line between Al Rashidiya and the Jebel Ali Free Zone set for completion by September 2009 and the Green Line from Al Qusais 2 to Al Jaddaf 1. This is to be completed by June 2010. A second phase contract was subsequently signed in July 2006 and includes extensions to the initial routes. The Red Line partially opened at 9 minutes and 9 seconds past 9 PM on September 9, 2009 (9/9/9 9:9:9), inaugurated by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum. The construction cost of the Dubai Metro project has shot up by about 80 per cent from the original AED 15.5 billion/US$ 4.2 billion to AED 28 billion/US$ 7.6 billion. The authorities said the cost of the project did not overshoot. They attributed the increase in expenditure to the major changes in the scope and design of the project. The authorities also expects to generate AED 18 billion/US$ 4.9 billion in income over the next 10 years. But they speculate that the Metro would not be a profit-making enterprise since the fares would be subsidised.

    Work officially commenced on the construction of the metro on March 21, 2006. Still in February 2009, a top RTA Rail Agency official said "The $4.2 billion Dubai Metro project would be completed on schedule despite global crisis,” however, two weeks before the planned opening the RTA had to admit that only 10 out of 29 metro station of the red line will be ready to open in time. The remaining stations are now scheduled to open by May 2010.

    Operation :-
    The Dubai Metro is operated by Serco under contract to the Dubai Roads & Transport Authority.
    Before launch, Dubai Municipality Public Transport Department expected the metro to carry 1.2 million passengers on an average day, 27,000 passengers per hour for each line, and 355 million passengers per year once XXXX lines are fully operational. It is planned to transport 12% of total trips in Dubai. After the first month of operation (on a limited network), the actual ridership was under 60,000 passengers/day.
    One issue for the new system will be how to reliably and comfortably get riders to their final destination if it is not at a metro station. The RTA has changed and added "feeder bus routes" which act like shuttles to and from major locations in and around the station area. There are bus and taxi laybys constructed as well as drop off zones at each station for ease of passenger access. Apart from this the 268 km Light rails are also being planned to built, which will serves as a feeders to Dubai Metro. The Al Sufouh Tram is one of the light rail plans.
    Signaling:-
    To permit fully-automated operation, Thales Rail Signalling Solutions is supplying its SelTrac IS communications-based train control and NetTrac central control technology. This is configured for a minimum headway of 90 sec. Maximum speed of the trains will be 90 km/h, giving a round-trip time of 2 h 23 min for the Red Line and 1 h 23 min for the Green Line.
    Red Line trains will initially run every 7 minutes off-peak, with a minimum headway of 3 min 45 sec provided during the peaks, when 44 trainsets will be in service. From 2010, when 51 trains will be in service, the line will have a peak-hour capacity of 11,675 passengers per hour in each direction. The theoretical maximum design capacity is 25,720 passengers per hour, which would require 106 trains.
    The Green Line will have an initial capacity of 6,395 passengers per hour per direction, with 16 trains in service. The design capacity of this route is put at 13,380 passengers per hour, with 60 trains in service.
    Over 280,000 passengers used the Dubai Metro during the first week of its operation.

    Conclusion:-
    As we see, the transports in the UAE have changed completely. Now people use more than one way to move from one place to another. Furthermore, development lead to an increase the tourists to visit our county.


    References :-
    Dubai Metro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  4. #4
    عضو جديد الصورة الرمزية بنوتة aj
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Dec 2009
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    3

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    شكرا............

  5. #5
    عضو نشيط الصورة الرمزية ريآنة العود
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Oct 2008
    الدولة
    uae
    المشاركات
    102

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