Business Bay Crossing

Bridge in Dubai
Business Bay Crossing معبر الخليج التجاري
Coordinates25°13′35″N 55°20′47″E / 25.226490°N 55.346503°E / 25.226490; 55.346503
CarriesMotor vehicles
CrossesDubai Creek
LocaleDubai
History
Constructed byBESIX
Construction start2005
Construction end2007
OpenedJune 2007
Statistics
TollFree both ways
Location
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The 13 lane Business Bay Crossing (In Arabic: معبر الخليج التجاري; also known as the Ras Al Khor Bridge (جسر راس الخور)) is one of the most recent bridges across Dubai Creek and was opened to traffic in June 2007. Six lanes travel from Deira to Bur Dubai while seven go from Bur Dubai to Deira.

The Business Bay Crossing is located some 1.5 km South of Al Garhoud Bridge near Dubai Festival City and provides a new road corridor to motorists travelling between Bur Dubai and Deira and to Sharjah, in addition to Emirates Road and Sheikh Zayed Road.

The bridge cost 800 million dirhams and has a capacity of 26,000 vehicles per hour. The bridge is 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) long, and has a maritime channel with a width of 60 m (196.850 ft) and a height of 15 m (49.213 ft).

The bridge was built by BESIX,[1] a company which made some major bridges in Dubai.

Photo gallery

Construction Photos on 31 January 2007

Construction Photos on 7 March 2007

Construction Photos from the air on 1 May 2007

Construction Photo on 31 May 2007

References

  1. ^ "12 lanes of freeflow traffic in Dubai?". Arabian Business. 2006-05-06. Archived from the original on 2017-02-01. Retrieved 2017-01-20.

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