Jabal Ali ( Arabic : جبل علي ; formerly Nakheel Harbour & Tower ) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai , UAE.
15-482: [REDACTED] Look up نَـخٍـيْـل or النخيل in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nakheel (Arabic: نَـخٍـيْـل , romanized: nakhīl , lit. 'palm tree', palm), el-Nakheel , Al Nakheel , may refer to: Places [ edit ] United Arab Emirates [ edit ] Al Nakheel , Ras Al Khaimah,United Arab Emirates;
30-559: A beach Riyadh [ edit ] Al Nakheel Tower (Riyadh) , Saudi Arabia (Arabic: برج النخيل , romanized: burj alnakhil , lit. 'Palm Tower'; Nakheel Tower); a skyscraper Nakheel, Diriyah , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; a neighbourhood Jama’a Al-Nakheel (The Palm Mosque; Al Nakheel Mosque), King Saud University , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Wahat al-Nakheel (Arabic: واحة النخيل , romanized: al-wāḥat al-naẖīl , lit. 'Palm Oasis'; Nakheel Oasis), al-Fouta, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia;
45-474: A municipal garden Groups, organizations [ edit ] Nakheel Properties (Nakheel PJSC), a real estate development company based in Dubai, UAE Nakheel Aviation (callsign: NAKHEEL), a UAE airline; see List of airline codes (N) Nakheel Hotels, a subsidiary of Istithmar World , a state-run investment firm based in Dubai, UAE Bisha FC (formally known as Al-Nakheel), Bisha, Asir, Saudi Arabia;
60-580: A planned skyscraper by Nakheel PJSC Nakheel Mall , Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; a shopping centre and entertainment complex Nakheel Villas, The World, Dubai, United Arab Emirats; a development in The World archipelago Nakheel (Dubai Metro) , a rapid transit station in Dubai, near the Emirates Golf Course Saudi Arabia [ edit ] Al Nakheel Beach, Jubail , Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia;
75-891: A real estate development in Dubai All pages with titles beginning with Nakheel All pages with titles beginning with Nakhil All pages with titles beginning with Nakhel All pages with titles beginning with Nakhla All pages with titles beginning with Nakhle All pages with titles beginning with Nakhl All pages with titles containing Nakheel All pages with titles containing Nakhil All pages with titles containing Nakhel All pages with titles containing Nakhla All pages with titles containing Nakhle All pages with titles containing Nakhl Nakhlestan (disambiguation) Nakhla (disambiguation) Nakhl (disambiguation) Nakh (disambiguation) Palm (disambiguation) Palm tree (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
90-445: A soccer team See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Nakheel" , "Nakhil" , "Nakhel" , "Nakhle" , or "Nakhl" on Misplaced Pages. [REDACTED] Search for "نَـخٍـيْـل" or "النخيل" on Misplaced Pages. Nakheel Harbour and Tower (Dubai Metro) , a rapid transit station in Dubai, near Jumeirah Lake Towers and Dubai Marina Nakheel Harbour and Tower complex,
105-532: A suburb Sas Al Nakheel Air Base (ICAO airport code OMNK ; IATA airport code XXX ), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; a military base of the United Arab Emirates Air Force Dubai [ edit ] Nakheel Tower (Arabic: بُرْجُ ٱلنَّخِيلِ , romanized: buraju ٱlanukheel , lit. 'The Palm Tower'), Nakheel Harbour and Tower complex, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; formerly named "Al Burj",
120-578: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Al Nakheel Al Nakheel is a suburb of the city of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates . The community predominantly comprises low-rise residential structures providing compact apartments. Its residential sector is conveniently linked to major thoroughfares and is host to Lulu Centre and Safeer Market. Al Nakheel additionally accommodates Naeem Mall. The Indian Public High School
135-485: Is located in Al Nakheel. Nakheel Harbour and Tower (Dubai Metro) The station is one of three stations on the system with a dedicated park and ride lot, the others being Centrepoint and etisalat by e& . Until May 2020, the station was named Nakheel Harbour & Tower. The station was closed and became a ghost station as it was being reconstructed to allow the platform and track layout to accommodate
150-517: The Route 2020 extension. The station reopened on January 1, 2021. Jabal Ali station is in the southwestern section of Dubai, bordering the built-up developments of Jumeirah Lake Towers and the Dubai Marina . Specifically, it lies to the north of exit 29 on Sheikh Zayed Road . Unlike most metro stations, there is no development near Jabal Ali. Its former namesake, Nakheel Harbour and Tower ,
165-606: The Dubai Metro, beginning service on 9 September 2009. At the time, it acted as the western terminus of the Red Line; an extension westward to the Ibn Battuta Mall opened on 30 April 2010, making Nakheel Harbour and Tower a through station. The track layout east of Jabal Ali station was modified to create a new "Route 2020" branch to Expo 2020 and two additional platforms to the southeast which are used to serve
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#1732773121260180-505: The Y junction (where the Expo 2020 and UAE Exchange branches meet), a train will either be towards Expo 2020 or UAE Exchange. As with many stations on the Red Line, Jabal Ali lies on a viaduct paralleling the eastern side of Sheikh Zayed Road . It is a type 1 elevated station with two side platforms and two tracks on the Red Line. It also connects to the Route 2020 branch line. Passengers access
195-487: The new route. The branch connects to the Red Line just to the northeast of the station. The extension was partially opened on 1 January 2021, with trains running a shuttle service between Jabal Ali and Al Furjan . The line was extended to Expo 2020 on 1 June 2021. The route is expected to have 275,000 users each day by 2030. There is no need to switch trains from April 15, 2024 because trains coming from Expo 2020 and UAE Exchange will terminate at Centrepoint. Depending on
210-457: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nakheel . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nakheel&oldid=1256588608 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Arabic-language text Short description
225-464: Was a planned large-scale development of around 270 hectares (1 sq mi) that would have comprised Nakheel Tower , which would have been the tallest skyscraper in the world, as well as the world's largest inner-city marina. Due to the Great Recession , the project was never constructed. The station opened under the name of "Nakheel Harbour and Tower" as one of the original stations of
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