Dubai Metro services on the Red Line resumed after suffering delays on Friday morning.
Stations between Equiti Station and Jabal Ali Station were affected by what the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) called a "technical fault".
Alternative buses were provided for passengers and the RTA thanked those affected for their understanding.
Within 30 minutes it tweeted that its service was back to normal.
#RTA informs you that the service between Equiti Station and Jabal Ali station is back to normal. Thank you for your cooperation.
— RTA (@rta_dubai) January 20, 2023
Dubai Metro Red line users, we inform you that the metro service between Equiti Station and jabal ali Station has been affected by a technical fault, alternative buses has been provided between both stations. We thank you for your understanding.
— RTA (@rta_dubai) January 20, 2023


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