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Five New Bridges Open Leading to Deira Islands in Dubai

RTA has announced the opening of five new bridges in Dubai that lead to the Deira Islands.

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9 August 2020

Last updated on 9 August 2020
Five New Bridges Open Leading to Deira Islands in Dubai

These new bridges are now open to motorists and can accommodate up to 7,200 vehicles per hour

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) opened five bridges leading to Deira Islands on Saturday, August 8.

Constructed in cooperation with Nakheel, the new bridges link with the existing bridge crossing over the Navigation Canal.

The bridges leading to Deira Islands Project is a key part of the Al Shindagha Corridor Project currently undertaken by RTA stretching 13km along the Sheikh Rashid, Al Mina, Al Khaleej and Cairo Streets. The project is undertaken in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to complete road projects related to Al Shindagha Corridor.

"The newly constructed bridges and roads provide access points to and from Deira Islands at the intersection of Al Khaleej-Abu Baker Al Siddique Streets. The bridges span 2,571 metres in length and have a total capacity of 20,700 vehicles per hour," said His Excellency Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Roads and Transport Authority.

"The intersection consists of several bridges starting with a 2-lane bridge that extends 472 metres and provides free traffic for motorists on Al Khaleej St. heading northwards to Deira Islands at a capacity of 3000 vehicles per hour."

The second is a three-lane bridge that extends 503 metres and provides free traffic from Deira Islands in the direction of Al Shindagha Tunnel at a capacity of 4,500 vehicles per hour.

The third bridge is a two-lane bridge that extends 647 metres and provides free traffic from Deira Islands to Al Khaleej St. Northwards at a capacity of 3,000 vehicles per hour.

The fourth bridge is a six-lane bridge that extends 362 metres and links with the internal roads of Deira Island at a capacity of 7,200 vehicles per hour.

The fifth is a two-lane bridge that had already been constructed extends 587 metres and provides free traffic from Al Khaleej St. Southwards to Deira Islands at a capacity of 3,000 vehicles per hour.

The design of the flyover crossing over Al Khaleej St. allows for the construction of two more bridges in the direction of Abu Baker Al Siddique St.

"The project will raise the capacity of Al Khaleej St. along 1.8km stretch, and provide better traffic safety and services from the intersection of Abu Hail Northwards to Al Baraha Hospital Southwards," explained Al Tayer.

"Such improvements are attributed to the addition of two signalised junctions at the intersections with Abu Hail and Abu Baker Al Siddique Streets in place of the existing R/As," he added.

Other street improvements include rails, traffic signs, rainwater drainage works, utility shifting and street lighting.

Al Shindagha Corridor

The improvement of Al Shindagha Corridor is one of the biggest construction projects currently undertaken by RTA. Due to the massive scope of the project, it had been split into five phases, two have been completed.

Works completed covered upgrading the junction of the Sheikh Rashid-Oud Metha Streets (Wafi Junction), and the intersection of the Sheikh Rashid-Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Streets.

Work is currently underway in Phase III, which includes six contracts, one of them has now been accomplished covering entry/exit points for Deira Islands at the intersection of Abu Baker Al Siddique St. Construction works are in progress in Al Shindagha (Infinity) Bridge featuring an iconic architectural design that promises to be a unique landmark for Dubai worldwide, together with a ramp in the direction of Bur Dubai and bridges linking with Al Shindagha Tunnel.

The project also include improvements on the Corniche Street as well as the intersections with Al Khaleej and the Falcon Streets. Bridges under this phase extend 8.5 km, tunnels span 535 m, and surface roads extend 8 km in total. The project encompasses the construction of 10 surface junctions, and this phase will be completed by the end of 2022.

What is Deira Islands?

Deira Island Project, which is developed by Nakheel, is Dubai's upcoming new waterfront.

It consists of four man-made islands from the Arabian Gulf along the coast of Deira spanning 17 million square metres, making it the largest development project in Deira. The project comprises the construction of hundreds of hotels, furnished flats, mixed-use buildings and marinas.

The new destination is expected to attract around 250,000 residents.

 
 

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