In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai

2014-03-01 2014-03-01T11:34:39Z
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  • In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai
  • In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai
  • In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai
  • In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai
  • In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai
  • In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai
  • In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai
  • In pictures: The world's largest arch bridge in Dubai
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ArabiaWeather.com- Dubai continues to amaze the world with its mega projects, which have made it the city that everyone should visit or live in.

Its latest project, which will be completed in 2015, is the construction of the largest and longest arch bridge in the world, which will be designed by the American company FXFowle.

The bridge will be one mile long, 670 feet high, and contain 12 lanes, at a cost of $817 million. This giant bridge will be able to carry more than 2,000 cars per hour in each direction, and a metro station will be established that will pass through the center of the tunnel.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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