Dubai Metro 2015: Red Line Jebel Ali (UAE Exchange) - Rashidiya HD
Hello,
In november I visit Dubai and record the cabin view of Red Line in Dubai Metro. All stations:
Jebeli Ali (UAE Exchange) - Danube - Energy - Ibn Battuta - Nakheel Harbour & Tower - Jumeirah Lakes Tower - DAMAC PROPERTIES - Nakheel - Dubai Internet City - Sharaf DG - Mall of the Emirates - FGB - Noor Bank - Business Bay - Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall - Financial Centre - Emirates Towers - World Trade Center - Al Jafiliya - ADCB - BurJuman - Union - Al Rigga - Deira City Centre - GGICO - Airport Terminal 1 - Airport Terminal 3 - Emirates - Rashidiya.
Film recorded by LG G4, Full HD.
Thank You for watching!
RM Travels! :)
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, metro ride from burj khalifa/dubai mall to BurJuman
escalator 0:32 , 2:00 , 14:54 , 15:34 , 16:36
ticket barrier 1:38 , 16:16
metro train 2:20
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, metro ride from Business Bay to Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall
ticket barrier 0:58 , 5:12
escalator 1:12 , 4:32 , 5:40
metro train 2:00
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Metro night ride from First Abu Dhabi Bank to Dubai Internet City
ticket barrier 0:50
escalator 1:16 , 10:58 , 13:06
metro train 4:00
elevator 15:50
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019
Dubai Metro celebrates 5th anniversary
Dubai Metro celebrates 5th anniversary. The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority look back at the successful launch of the Dubai Metro, celebrate five years of first-class service and share a glimpse into the future of the Dubai Metro. See more at: See more at gulfnews.com/videos
Footage courtesy of The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority.
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, metro ride from Mall of the Emirates to Dubai Internet City
moving walkway 1:14 , 1:44 , 11:46 , 12:22
ticket barrier 3:46 , 10:36
escalator 4:06 , 9:52 , 14:18
metro train 4:54
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
January 2019
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Metro ride from ADCB to Burjuman
escalator 0:40 , 2:24 , 7:18 , 8:00 , 9:00
ticket barrier 2:04 , 8:40
metro train 4:50
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019
Talking Mitsubishi Elevator @Dubai Metro, Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station, United Arab Emirates
Very nice scenic elevator.
United Arab Emirates, metro ride from Dubai Internet City to Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall
elevator 1:04 , 24:44
moving sidewalk 3:04 , 3:54
ticket barrier 5:18 , 25:26
escalator 5:32 , 26:04
metro train 6:54
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019
DUBAI METRO TRAIN, DUBAI TRAMS AND MONORAIL, RTA DUBAI, PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN DUBAI IS AMAZING
DUBAI METRO TRAIN, TRAMS AND MONORAIL IN DUBAI, PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN DUBAI IS AMAZING, RTA DUBAI, The Dubai Metro is a rapid transit rail network in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Red Line and Green Line are operational, with one more line being constructed. These first two lines run underground in the city center and on elevated viaducts elsewhere (elevated railway).[4] All trains are fully automated and driverless, and, together with stations, are air conditioned with platform edge doors to make this possible. Architecture firm Aedas designed the metro's 45 stations, two depots and operational control centers.[5] The Al Ghurair Investment group were the metro's builders.[6]
The first section of the Red Line, covering 10 stations, was ceremonially inaugurated at 9:09:09 pm on 9 September 2009, by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai,[7] with the line opening to the public at 6 am (UTC 04:00) on 10 September.[8] The Dubai Metro is the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula[9] and either the second in the Arab World (after the Cairo Metro) or the third (if the surface-level, limited-service Baghdad Metro is counted). A major expansion of the Red Line to add 15 kilometers of track and extend it from Ibn Battuta to the Expo 2020 site was announced in April 2015.[10] The extension will increase 7 metro stations.[11]
More than 110,000 people, or nearly 10 percent of Dubai’s population, used the Metro in its first two days of operation.[12] The Dubai Metro carried 10 million passengers from launch on 9 September 2009 to 9 February 2010 with 11 stations operational on the Red Line.[13] Engineering consultancy Atkins provided full multidisciplinary design and management of the civil works on Dubai Metro.[14][15]
Until 2016, the Dubai Metro was the world's longest driverless metro network with a route length of 75 kilometres (47 mi), as recognized by Guinness World Records in 2012.[16] However, its total route length have since been surpassed by the fully automated driverless Vancouver SkyTrain and Singapore MRT. Nevertheless, the Red Line, at 52.1 kilometres (32.4 mi), remains the world's longest driverless single metro line. The first two lines of the Dubai Metro have 70 kilometres (43 mi) of lines, and 47 stations (nine of them being underground).[39] The red line stretches along the city from the Jebel Ali area to the border with Sharjah. It passes through several tourist attractions such as Mall of the Emirates, The Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa. The green line, on the other hand, stays within the old Dubai area. It passes through many historical sites, such as the Dubai Museum, the Gold Souk, the Spice Souk among others. Because of that, many stations near those places are themed on the history of Dubai, with photos depicting the UAE in the 1960's or earlier being on display within the station. Some stations are even specially designed with the architecture of traditional Emirati houses, mirroring the architecture in the surrounding area.
Under construction
Route 2020: A 15 kilometre (9 mi) extension with 7 new stations (including 2 underground) being built which will start at Nakheel Harbour and Tower (Dubai Metro) and will end at the expo 2020 site. Future plans will also extend this line to Al Maktoum International Airport. The extension will be served by new, redesigned trains. The Dubai Transport is divided into 4 tiers (5 zones). The prices were slightly increased as of 11 November 2014. The cheapest ticket (not preloaded, and not in the gold class) with distance not more than 3 km cost 3 AED (about $0.82) - equivalent of Tier 0, and most costly single trip (Tier 3, exceed 2 zones, and paper not preloaded ticket also) 7.5 AED (about $2.04) and was not increased from opening. Dubai Metro fares are among the cheapest in the world. Tier 1 is one zone trip, where the travel exceeds 3 km, Tier 2 is neighboring 2 zones travel. Also (excluding Gold class) using cards there is no more paying - a free rest of day travel if cost exceeds 14 AED (about $3.81). In 2011, the RTA stated that there are no immediate plans to build the Blue and Purple lines in the next five or six years.[40]
In 2013, the RTA laid out a three phase plan to expand the existing lines and build new ones: extending the Green Line by 12 stations and 24 kilometres (15 mi) to Academic City by 2020; expanding the overall system by 58 stations and 91 kilometres (57 mi) by 2025 and completing expansion with a total of 69 stations and 221 km over and above the present 47 stations and 70 kilometres (43 mi) that are present as of January 2013.
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, metro night ride from Qusais to Etisalat
escalator 0:20 , 2:02 , 7:02 , 10:48
ticket barrier 1:44 , 8:02
metro train 3:52
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Metro ride from ADCB to BurJuman
escalator 0:12 , 3:42 , 10:42 , 11:30 , 13:06
ticket barrier 3:23 12:16
Metro train 8:14
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019
Tour of the Dubai Metro - lines and principle stations
My tour around the Dubai Metro. Includes a ride on the red and green lines and a 'look around ' at some of the principle stations. Also I show some of the things I visited near some of the stations such as the Textile and Gold Souks, the Dubai Creek area, The Dubai mall and the Burj Khalifa. Also includes the ride in from the airport. Recorded March 2018.
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Dubai Metro in HD
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United Arab Emirates, Dubai, metro ride from First Abu Dhabi Bank to Noor Bank
ticket barrier 1:36 , 9:50
escalator 1:48 , 8:56
metro train 4:44
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019
Mitsubishi Traction Elevator @Dubai Metro Burj Khalifa Station, United Arab Emirates
This is a machine room less elevator. Very nice Mitsubishi chime.
Dubai Metro Red Line 2019 UAE Exchange To Rashidiya
Ibn Battuta To Rashidiya Can Now Onroute Again
United Arab Emirates, metro ride from Dubai Internet City to Sharaf DG
elevator 0:50
moving walkway 2:44 , 3:30
escalator 4:56 , 8:56
ticket barrier 4:44 , 9:50
metro train 5:40
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
January 2018
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, metro ride from GGICO to Deira City Centre
escalator 0:20 , 1:24 , 8:58
ticket barrier 1:12 , 8:14
metro train 4:20
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, metro ride from Mall of the Emirates to Al Jafilia
moving walkway 0:06 , 1:00 , 1:30 , 26:46
ticket barrier 3:33 , 25:40
escalator 3:50 , 24:40 , 26:06 , 27:22
metro train 4:04
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 2.10), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2019