Khaleej Times

New junction to help Metro users skip train change at Jabal Ali

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

Dubai Metro Red Line will operate a Y junction (meeting point of three railways) beginning April 15 to eliminate the need for passengers to interchang­e at Jabal Ali metro station, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced on Wednesday.

This means that commuters from Centrepoin­t to UAE Exchange and vice versa will no longer need to go down and change trains at Jabal Ali Interchang­e Station.

Hassan Al Mutawa, RTA director of rail operation, explained: “Passengers would no longer need to interchang­e/ swap at Jabal Ali metro station. Commuters travelling from Ibn Battuta station to UAE Exchange can now benefit from a direct journey, while those heading to The Gardens, Al Furjan, or Expo 2020 can convenient­ly board a train directly to their destinatio­n”.

Currently, passengers coming from Centrepoin­t and heading towards UAE Exchange must take another train at Jabal Ali metro station to reach their final destinatio­n. Similarly, trips originatin­g from Expo 2020 and UAE Exchange will terminate at Centrepoin­t, streamlini­ng the commuting process for passengers.

From April 15, trains will operate alternatel­y – one goes direct and terminates at Expo 2020 and another at UAE Exchange. This new system (Y junction) will ensure a “seamless journey from Centrepoin­t directly to UAE Exchange Station and Expo 2020 Station without the hassle of switching trains at Jabal Ali Station,” RTA noted.

Al Mutawa said the enhancemen­ts were made “based on studies indicating a consistent rise in the ridership of Metro Red Line. The upgrade demonstrat­es RTA’S commitment to improving public transport journey experience”.

He added: “(The new system) would greatly reduce station crowds and waiting times, improving the passenger journey experience. Additional­ly, the initiative would save energy because of the lower number of train kilometres, reduced power consumptio­n during runs and fewer trains required to run”.

To avoid confusion, RTA noted, “There will be additional staff deployed to guide and educate the passengers before and after the implementa­tion for a few weeks”.

Additional­ly, terminal station informatio­n would be prominentl­y displayed on passenger digital informatio­n screens and repeatedly announced upon train arrivals and departures. “We are confident that the improvemen­t will not only meet but exceed the expectatio­ns of commuters,” Al Mutawa added.

 ?? — SUPPLIED PHOTO ?? Passengers check out the digital screen showing metro train informatio­n.
— SUPPLIED PHOTO Passengers check out the digital screen showing metro train informatio­n.

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