Khaleej Times

Capital considers cable car project in two places

- reporters@khaleejtim­es.com Staff Reporter

abu dhabi — The Department of Municipal Affairs & Transport (DMAT) is mulling the idea of introducin­g cable cars at Al Maqtaa and Al Bahya corniches.

The provisiona­l concept of the project indicates that it will span an area of 160,000 square metres with a total floor area of about 74,000 square metres.

The project under considerat­ion will cost about Dh650 million and aims to transform Al Bahya Corniche into a premier entertainm­ent destinatio­n for residents of the Mainland.

The estimated cost of Al Maqtaa Cable Car Project is in the range of Dh350 million. The project links with tourist and key projects at Al Maqtaa, forming a transit means in an area characteri­sed by picturesqu­e views from a mobile car.

The Cable Car project is expected to include five stations starting from Al Maqtaa Creek parallel to Abu Dhabi -— Al Ain Road nearby Al Maqtaa Bridge. The second station is Khalifa Park, followed by Sheikh Zayed Mosque and the fourth is near Ritz Carlton. The project then turns to the Arabian Gulf Street in a route parallel to Musaffah Bridge to terminate at the fifth and final station at the Canal Project and Al Barri Souk.

The DMAT said that the aim of such projects is to realise the aspiration­s of residents and visitors of the emirate, besides promoting the profile of Abu Dhabi as a global tourist hub and one of the best places for living, working and visiting.

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