Dubai inaugurated today phase one of the first tram in the Gulf region, a delayed project built by French and Belgian companies at a cost of about USD 1.25 billion.
Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum attended the opening of the ultra-modern, air-conditioned tram in the emirate where summer temperatures rise to 50 degrees Celsius.
Opening of the 10-kilometre light rail system was delayed for three years due to linked to the 2008 global financial crisis.
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Dubai media have reported that traffic fines for accidents involving the tram could reach USD 8,167 .
Construction of phase two is expected to begin in 2015, extending the tram line to other neighbourhoods.
Dubai, which has established itself as a regional business centre and tourist destination, has enormous investments in infrastructure as it prepares to host the 2020 World Expo.
The city, home to over two million inhabitants, inaugurated its metro rail network in September 2009.