Dubai Metro services between Equiti and Max stations on the Red Line have been disrupted due to a "technical issue".
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said that alternative bus services have been provided between the affected stations.
In an update on the platform X, the authority added that services on the Green Line are operating normally in both directions.
For #Dubai Metro Red line users, #RTA informs you that there is expected delay in service between “Equiti” and “Max” stations, due to a technical issue, alternative bus service has been provided between the affected stations. We thank you for your cooperation.
— RTA (@rta_dubai) July 8, 2024
Thank you for contacting us. Kindly note that the Metro services are fully operating on the Green Line in both directions. Don't hesitate to contact us for further assistance.
— RTA (@rta_dubai) July 8, 2024

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