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3 metro stations see upgrade to handle spike in peak rush

IMPROVEMEN­TS INCLUDE GREATER ACCESSIBIL­ITY FOR PEOPLE OF DETERMINAT­ION

- BY ANGEL TESORERO Senior Reporter

The planned improvemen­ts to three stations on the Dubai Metro network are on course, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed. The improvemen­ts are primarily aimed at handling the rising number of riders during peak time and improve accessibil­ity for people of determinat­ion and other passengers.

In responding to queries from Gulf News, RTA said the vertical circulatio­ns (stairs, ramps and lifts) at Dubai Marina Station between the Metro and Dubai Tram links, have already been completed and they are open to public. Meanwhile, work has reached 98 per cent completion at Dubai Internet City Station’s sea side entrance pod, while work on the land side entrance pod at UAE Exchange Station has reached 85 per cent completion.

The improvemen­ts include provisions for infrastruc­ture necessary for integratio­n of different modes of transport as well as footpaths, cycle tracks and racks, the RTA added.

“Dubai Marina Tram Station was opened to the public by the end of May this year. It is expected that the Dubai Internet City and UAE Exchange Stations will open to the public by the end of the third quarter of this year,” RTA continued.

Easy access and better connectivi­ty

According to RTA, “the main objective of improvemen­t project was to handle the rising number of riders during peak times and improve accessibil­ity and the surroundin­g areas for the passengers and People of determinat­ion.”

Specific improvemen­ts include adding a new entrance pod at the west/ seaside of Dubai Internet City station; improving the link between Sobha Metro Station and Dubai Marina Tram Station by adding a new air-conditione­d enclosure encompassi­ng a new staircase and escalator.

Strategic goals

A new pod is also being added to the eastern-side entry point at UAE Exchange Station, while road works are being added or modified to streamline movement to the pods and enhance integratio­n with other modes of transporta­tion to comply with RTA’s strategic goals to improve connectivi­ty.

Further improvemen­ts

The RTA said it will carry out more renovation­s and improvemen­ts in the coming months. “We will endeavour to continue improving the Metro infrastruc­ture and its facilities to fulfil our strategic goals and Dubai’s vision. We will continuous­ly review our facilities and improve implementa­tion, depending on the expected ridership by 2040,” RTA noted.

RTA added the expected return on investment for the improvemen­t projects will be “achieved through expected increase in ridership through the improvemen­ts in the integratio­n of modes of transport, in addition to the provision for retail units for each entrance pod”.

Earlier this month, Dubai’s public transport provider announced that it had decided to expand its brand presence by tapping into merchandis­ing.

RTA said: “(We) are seeking world-class retailers and product developers that can deliver top-class products to thousands of commuters, including residents and tourists. A tender inviting both local and internatio­nal merchandis­ing agencies who can realise the vision of RTA in turning Dubai into an iconic public transport destinatio­n through the use of sustainabl­e and usable products, has been released.”

 ??  ?? The projects at three Dubai Metro Stations include provisions for infrastruc­ture necessary for integratio­n of different modes of transport as well as footpaths, cycle tracks and racks.
The projects at three Dubai Metro Stations include provisions for infrastruc­ture necessary for integratio­n of different modes of transport as well as footpaths, cycle tracks and racks.

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