Dubai Metro will return to full operations on May 28, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced.
Onpassive, Equiti, mashreq, and Energy stations remain closed following the recent extreme weather in the UAE.
The Authority says they'll re-open on the completion of all maintenance and safety tests.
In the meantime, the RTA will continue deploying direct bus services, consisting of more than 150 buses until the resumption of normal metro operations, on three routes during metro operation hours.
They'll serve passengers commuting between Business Bay Metro Station to On Passive, Mall of the Emirates, Mashreq, Equity, Dubai Internet City, and Al Khail Metro Stations.
Dubai’s #RTA announced the Dubai Metro services would return to normalcy at stations impacted by the recent extreme weather condition, known as 'Hadeer Storm', as of May 28. ONPASSIVE, Equiti, mashreq, and Energy Metro Stations would resume normal operations upon completing all… pic.twitter.com/xDi9MhjNfC
— RTA (@rta_dubai) May 8, 2024

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