Ok, the title is not true but more than once I’ve mislead Kuwait new comers into believing we were about to take the subway when walking down towards the Darwaza Abdul Razaq Tunnel in Kuwait City (pictured above). Even once you’re inside the tunnel and you realize it’s just a pedestrian tunnel, it’s still not hard to imagine a pair of escalators located in a corner that can take you further down below towards the trains. That’s why I always found that tunnel interesting and I don’t think there is anything else like it in Kuwait.
The Architecture of Kuwait blog has a bunch of pictures of this underground pedestrian tunnel and you can see them [Here]
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I didn’t know about that one – cool 😀
LOL and the award for ultimate trolling goes to you sir. 🙂
lol
The time the government is dismantled and not working is more than the time its functioning, so nothing will ever happen.. not in the next 20 years.
roads will become even more crowded and traffic will suck even more
Kuwait has been reporting in the UAE press that the new airport will be completed in 2016, do you have any pictures of any movement in the construction of this airport currently?
Thanks,
there’s also the tunnel that connects the PIFSS building in murgab to its parking structure. blue neon lights and shiny surfaces. could also work for an underground network.
I’ve been … trololololol
Add a couple of beer stalls plus wurst outlets,, eh voila,, you are in Munich or Vienna..
by the time they complete this, i would be dead, and my grand children would be dead.
man, they even said on making a train leading to Kuwait to Oman, but nothing came, its seriously embarrassing.
derwaza Alabdulrazzaq*
i thought “subway” sandwitch!! ;p
Where is this??
The picture is outstanding .. From where did you got it ?
Oh sorry I didn’t catch the link at the end .