Apr 30, 2010
Salman Khan arrived in Dubai last week to shoot scenes for his forthcoming film Dabanng because the air travel crisis prevented him from reaching Europe. Read Article Icelandic volcano shifts Bollywood film shoot from Europe to Dubai Metro
May 17, 2010
GGICO, Noor Islamic Bank and World Trade Centre stations, which opened on Saturday, passed their first big test when Dubai returned to work. Read Article Metro's three new stations quiet on first working day
May 22, 2010
Noor Islamic Bank station was opened last Saturday, along with GGICO in Al Garhoud and World Trade Centre, taking the number of stations in operation to 21. Read Article Metro station eases visits to Al Quoz
May 23, 2010
Notebook The city's new Metro stops are reconnecting parts of its urban anatomy that had been severed by development and transportation problems. Read Article Dubai can feel its limbs again
May 24, 2010
Struggling drivers say their earnings have taken a drop despite working twice as hard as more commuters choose the rail over tedious bus journeys. Read Article Taxi drivers rue the opening of 10 new Metro stations
May 26, 2010
They were promised buses to shuttle them to the Dubai Internet City Metro station, but those who live and work near the stop are instead feeling the heat. Read Article Long, hot wait for the Metro shuttle
May 29, 2010
The Dubai Metro has slashed transport costs for commuters, making it feasible to live and work in different areas. Read Article The rewards of riding the rails
May 31, 2010
Tram, railway and metro developments in Abu Dhabi and the wider GCC region have begun to take shape after a lull of more than six months in project announcements. Read Article Major rail projects build up steam
Jun 03, 2010
Penalty for bringing a weapon on a train is Dh200, but for sleeping in a waiting area it's Dh300, and don't even think about chewing gum. Read Article Confused by Metro law? You will be
Jul 10, 2010
More than 23 million people have used Dubai Metro since its launch, according to new figures from the Roads and Transport Authority. Read Article Dubai Metro user numbers top 23m