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Abu Hail (Arabic: أبو هيل) is a rapid transit station on the Green Line [1] of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE, serving the Hor Al Anz areas in Deira. [2] The district of Abu Hail itself is north of Hor Al Anz. The station opened as part of the Green Line on 9 September 2011. [3]
Abu Hail (Arabic: أبو هيل) is a Metro station on the Green Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE, serving the Abu Hail and Hor Al Anz areas in Deira. The station opened as part of the Green Line on 9 September 2011. It is close to the Abu Hail Center and the Pearl Wisdom School Dubai. The station is also close to a number of bus routes.
The D 80 (Salahuddin Road) is a road passing in Al Muraqqabat, Al Muteena and Al Khabisi in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.There are four metro stations passing this road, specifically Baniyas Square, Salah Al Din, Abu Baker Al Siddique, and Abu Hail.
Union station is touted to be one of the biggest metro stations in the world. With an area spanning 25,000 square metres (269,098 sq ft), it has capacity to handle about 22,000 passengers per hour. Adding to the station’s credentials are two entry points, two levels, a length extending 230 metres (755 ft), 50 metres (164 ft) of width and a ...
Hor Al Anz (Arabic: هور العنز) is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).The locality is in Deira, East Dubai.Hor Al Anz is bounded by routes D 82 (Abu Baker Al Siddique Road), E 11 (Al Ittihad Road), D 82 (Al Rasheed Road) and Baghdad Street (D 95) and is subdivided into Hor Al Anz and Hor Al Anz East.
Architecture firm Aedas designed the metro's 45 stations, two depots, and the operational control centres. [62] The Al Ghurair Investment group were the metro's builders. [63] Dubai Metro is composed of at-grade (G) elevated Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 (T1, T2 and T3, respectively) underground stations (U) and underground transfer station types (UT).
The station opened as part of the Green Line on 9 September 2011. [5] Like most Dubai Metro stations, it is above ground level. It is located on Al Nahda Street between Al Qusais and Al Twar. It is approximately 1/2 mile from the entrance of the eponymous Dubai Airport Free Zone. [6] The station is also close to a number of bus routes.
Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...