Al Shindagha Tunnel

Al Shindagha Tunnel (Arabic: نفق الشندغة) is a tunnel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Opened in 1975, it is the oldest and the busiest tunnel where 55,000 vehicles travel through the tunnel both directions daily.[1] It goes under Dubai Creek to connect the neighborhoods of Al Ras, Deira and Al Shindagha where it is the only underwater road crossing Dubai Creek. The tunnel has a total of four lanes (two in each direction), a height clearance of 5 meters and speed is limited at 60 km/h.

Shindagha Tunnel
Al Shindagha Tunnel East entrance
Overview
Official nameAl Shindagha Tunnel
Other name(s)longest tunnel in uae
LocationDubai, United Arab Emirates
Coordinates25.272796°N 55.295048°E / 25.272796; 55.295048
StatusOpen
Operation
Opened1975 (1975)
Rebuiltnot yet
OperatorRoads and Transport Authority
Traffic55,000 vehicles per day
Technical
No. of lanes4 (2 lanes in each directions)
Operating speed60 km/h
Tunnel clearance5 meters

Replacement

Due to the aging of the tunnel, the Roads and Transport Authority is planning to replace tunnel with a bridge.[2] The bridge is set to have multiple lanes to improve the flow of traffic.[3]

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References

  1. "Shindagha Tunnel- 36 and going strong". Khaleej Times. 22 August 2010.
  2. "Shindaga Tunnel to be replaced by bridge". Gulf News. 22 October 2014.
  3. "Tender for Al Shindagha Bridge across Dubai Creek out". Emirates 247. 27 July 2015.


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