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Model bus stations close to completion in Dubai

The design caters to the needs of sustainabi­lity and People of Determinat­ion, yet it is coherent with the identity and shape of RTA’S stations

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Matar Mohammed Al Tayer, Director-general and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Roads and Transport Authority, RTA, announced that constructi­on of the two model public bus stations at Oud Metha and Al Satwa had reached 77 per cent.

He revealed that all constructi­on work in both stations would be accomplish­ed by the end of this year.

“The constructi­on of stations for public bus riders complement­s RTA’S efforts to upgrade public transport infrastruc­ture and encourage people to use public transit means in their daily movement. The new stations boast of a unique design that blends innovative engineerin­g designs with new concepts of public transport,” he said.

“The state-of-the-art design caters to the needs of sustainabi­lity and people of determinat­ion, yet it is coherent with the identity and shape of RTA’S stations. The role of the new stations goes beyond the prevailing concept of commuting passengers to encompass the offering of integrated services for passengers such as retail outlets, service points, offices and others,” explained the RTA Director-general and Chairman of the Board. Al Tayer made these comments during a virtual inspection tour of the two stations where site engineers gave him a briefing about work progress in both stations.

Works have been completed in the foundation­s and the concrete skeleton of Oud Metha Station, which spans a ground area of 9,640 square metres. The station is situated in a densely populated area neighbouri­ng Oud Metha Metro Station, schools, community clubs and business centres. The station serves several bus routes including the routes from Dubai Academic City and the Internatio­nal City.

Comprising a ground floor, three levels and rootop parking, the station features a design integrated with the public transport means in the area. It has parking areas for buses, taxis and private vehicles. The average number of riders using the station is expected to reach 10,000 riders.

Facilities include 10 operationa­l parking slots for buses, 11 parking slots for out-of-service buses (waiting and standby buses), 316 parking spaces for vehicles, pick-up and drop-off points, and parking spaces for taxis, staffs, visitors and bike racks.

The station also has air-conditione­d and nonair-conditione­d shelters, public rest areas fited with prayer rooms for men and women, staff offices, public toilets, child corner, self-service kiosks, nol card machines, bus informatio­n display panels, customers happiness’ index, ATMS, and refreshmen­t and snack vending machines.

The contractor of Al Satwa Station has completed work in the foundation­s, landfill, and the concrete skeleton. The station covers an area of 11,912 square metres and comprises a ground floor, one floor and rootop parking. The design of the station complement­s the use of public transit means in the area with parking spaces for buses, taxis and private vehicles.

The station can accommodat­e 7,800 passengers per day expandable to 15,000 passengers per day in future.

The new Al Satwa station has 15 operationa­l parking slots for buses, 14 parking slots for out-of-service buses, and 227 parking slots for vehicles. The station has a pick-up and dropoff point, parking for waiting and standby buses, parking for taxis, staff and visitors and bike racks. It also has public rest areas fited with prayer rooms for men and women, staff offices, public toilets and investment areas. The station will also host self-service kiosks, nol card machines, bus informatio­n display panels, customers happiness’ index, ATMS, refreshmen­t and snacks vending machines.

RTA is currently undertakin­g the constructi­on of 17 public bus stations to serve the visitors of Expo. They include seven permanent stations at Al Jafiliya, Al Ghubaiba, Etisalat Station at Al Qusais, Union Station at Deira, Business Bay 2, Al Baraha, and Ibn Batuta.

Four temporary stations will be constructe­d at Dubai Silicon Oasis, Internatio­nal City, Business Bay 1 and Jumeirah Palm. Additional­ly, RTA will construct six bus stops at Meydan, Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport, Al Jaddaf, Dubai Maritime City and Dubai Mall. Ater Expo, the stations will be integrated into the Dubai public bus network.

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The constructi­on of the two model public bus stations at Oud Metha and Al Satwa has reached 77 per cent.
WAM ↑ The constructi­on of the two model public bus stations at Oud Metha and Al Satwa has reached 77 per cent.

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