Khaleej Times

AC bus shelters to dot Abu Dhabi and Al Ain

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Sweltering temperatur­es won’t be a valid excuse for not using public transport in Abu Dhabi anymore. Before the end of the year, the Capital will be home to 100 air-conditione­d, state-ofthe-art bus shelters, it was announced on Sunday.

Seventy of these have already been installed, including 23 that are up and running in Abu Dhabi city and suburbs.

Ahmed Ateeq Al Mazrouei, head of buses and water ferries team, told Khaleej Times that 400 bus shelters will come up in Abu Dhabi and 200 in Al Ain by 2020.

abu dhabi — A mega bus shelter project is being built opposite to the main Abu Dhabi city bus terminal, according to Department of Transport (DoT) officials. The facility can accommodat­e around 60 passengers and will be the biggest air-conditione­d bus shelter in the region.

The authoritie­s also said bus shelters will almost double across Abu Dhabi this year with the establishm­ent of 100 new air-conditione­d shelters on various roads of the city. As many as 600 new bus shelters would be put up across the Abu Dhabi islands, Abu Dhabi suburbs, Al Ain and the Western Region to meet growing demands.

Ahmed Ateeq Al Mazrouei, advisor to the chairman of the DoT, head of buses and water ferries team, told Khaleej Times 400 busstop shelters will be added in Abu Dhabi city and suburbs and the Al Dhafra region and 200 shelters in Al Ain by end of 2020.

During the first phase of the project to be completed this year, the DoT said it will install 100 new air-conditione­d bus-stop shelters in Abu Dhabi. Seventy of these new bus shelters have been installed and 23 are already in use. The remaining 30 bus shelters will be in place by end of the year. The first phase of the project will cost Dh35 million, according to DoT.

The introducti­on of new and modern bus shelters followed complaints from the commuters about the shortage of shelters in busy areas and faulty air conditione­rs in the old shelters, according to authoritie­s.

Renovation of old facilities

Currently, there are 130 old shelters at various bus stops in Abu Dhabi. The DoT said it has upgraded these old facilities — replacing air conditione­rs, installing lights and giving them new shapes to meet the new standards.

“The bus shelters project is in line with the increasing demand of the public transport users especially buses because of its varied and integrated routes. It is convenient and helps provide services at various points and regions, including business communitie­s, shopping centres, hotels, government and semi-government­al institutio­ns and other vital areas,” said Al Mazrouei.

The DoT official said that 20 of the new 100 shelters in Abu Dhabi, will be constructe­d using cargo containers. These containers have been selected due to their high capacity and fast installati­on, especially in the city’s high demand areas. These containers also have an added value reflected by their competitiv­e cost.

The DoT has removed 62 old shelters in Abu Dhabi as part of an effort to eliminate distortion­s that negatively affect the overall appearance of the city.

Over 400 bus-stop shelters will be added in Abu Dhabi city and suburbs and the Al Dhafra region and 200 shelters in Al Ain by end of 2020.” Ahmed Ateeq Al Mazrouei, advisor to the chairman, DoT

 ?? Supplied Photo ?? The first phase of the project will cost Dh35 million, according to the Department of Transport in Abu Dhabi. —
Supplied Photo The first phase of the project will cost Dh35 million, according to the Department of Transport in Abu Dhabi. —

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