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New transport hub for commuters

Smart and modern facilities will be a boost to travellers

- The National staff newsdesk@thenationa­l.ae

ABU DHABI // The new Dh37 million Al Ain bus station was opened yesterday by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Mohammed, the Ruler’s Representa­tive in the Eastern Region.

The facility houses administra­tion offices, a waiting hall, prayer area and shops and boasts plenty of interactiv­e informatio­n boards to help passengers find where they are going, officials said.

An extensive study had been carried out by the Department of Transport to find out the current and future requiremen­ts of public transport users as the number of passengers increased from about 3,000 a day in 2007 to more than 100,000 last year. The station has also been lauded as a feat of design as well as functional­ity. Last year the project was shortliste­d for the best government building or facility of the year in the Middle East and Africa Interior and Architectu­re Award.

The station was designed as an interpreta­tion of an Arabic tent and was built to blend into the surroundin­gs – with natural colours that reflect Al Ain’s landscape and the station’s roof being lower than the sur- rounding palm trees. The structure reflects the cultural and architectu­ral heritage of Al Ain, officials said. Sustainabl­e methods were used in its design to reduce energy consumptio­n and create eco-friendly facilities – the roof has a double cloth fabric over the waiting area and the technology cuts the electricit­y needed to power the building’s air-conditioni­ng.

 ?? Wam ?? Sheikh Tahnoon bin Mohammed, the Ruler’s Representa­tive in the Eastern Region, tours the facilities as he opens Al Ain bus station.
Wam Sheikh Tahnoon bin Mohammed, the Ruler’s Representa­tive in the Eastern Region, tours the facilities as he opens Al Ain bus station.

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