| The old Garhoud Bridge - a pile of rubble |
Al Garhoud Bridge - Old and New
With a sparkling new 14 lane Al Garhoud Bridge crossing the Dubai Creek what has become of the old bridge. In this report Phil Blizzard looks at both the new and the old Garhoud Bridges.
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Phil Blizzard, Programme Director/Producer, AME Info RadioTuesday, March 18 - 2008 at 10:29 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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