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Golden ticket day as Metro comes to life
The National staff
- Last Updated: September 10. 2009 5:09PM UAE / September 10. 2009 1:09PM GMT
A train carrying 400 members of the public, winners of an online "golden ticket" competition, left from the Nakheel Harbour and Towers station in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Dubai’s Metro was declared open for business last night, with a fanfare worthy of the Gulf’s first rapid mass transit system.
When a giant clock reached 09:09:09 on 9/9/09, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Ruler of Dubai and Vice President of the UAE, swiped a personalised plastic card at a ticket barrier and took his place as the first passenger on a network that will, when finished, have cost an estimated Dh28 billion (US$7.6bn).
Followed by hundreds of dignitaries, he took the trip from Mall of the Emirates, stopping to inaugurate several stops on his way to Rashidiya station.
The VIPs filled the five carriages of Sheikh Mohammed’s train, and another that pulled up behind as the first left the station.
A little later, a third train left the Nakheel Harbour and Tower station with 400 members of the public, the winners of “golden tickets”, picked from about 10,000 people who entered an online competition.
One of them, MV Martin, said: “I can’t believe I am going to be part of history.”
He had come for the ride with his wife, Mary, and said they both intended to use the service “on a daily basis”.
Before the journey, Sheikh Mohammed called the Metro “something totally new to the Dubai population”, adding: “It will take some time before people get used to it and realise its importance.
“I would like for the UAE to stand on the same par as other countries in this and other aspects,” he said, adding that the project bore “a major and profound significance, as it constitutes a historic turning point”.
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Added: 09/10/09 10:38:00 PM
It is a great historic moment for Dubai and UAE
Kanath Vijayan, Abbu Dhabi
Added: 09/10/09 05:04:00 PM
I don't mean to be picky here, but the train service did not launch at 09:09.09 on 09/09/09. It left at 9pm and therefore using the 24 hour clock as you are it should read 21:09.09, otherwise 09:09 is 9.09 am.
Good work for Dubai though on getting this service, when it is complete it will be brilliant. ANd for the complainers, find a service anywhere else in the world that didn't have teething problems.
Jack Smith, Dubai
Added: 09/10/09 01:57:00 AM
Congratulation! Really proud of Dubai and its achievements. i would like to pay my great appreciation to HH Sheikh Mohammed for this great success, and people of UAE. Finally all thanks and appreciation should go to real people behind this great projects all workers who worked day and night for this project, Thank you all.
Sohaila Sharif, New York