Dubai Metro services on the Red Line have resumed in both directions following disruptions caused by record rainfall earlier in the week.
However, it will not stop at Equiti, Al Mashreq, and ONPASSIVE stations until further notice as recovery efforts continue.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is working diligently to restore full service and advises passengers to plan their journeys accordingly, considering these temporary closures.
On the Green Line, trains are operating from etisalat by e& station to Abu Hail station and from Creek station to Gold Souq station.
Some of the intercity bus services to Al Ain and Fujairah have also resumed. These include E201 (Al Ghubaiba Bus Station - Al Ain Bus Station) and E700 (Union Bus Station - Fujairah Bus Station).
For the latest updates on station re-openings and service adjustments, the RTA encourages passengers to follow its social media channels.
#Update: For Dubai Metro users, #RTA would like to inform you that Dubai Metro services are operating on the Red Line (in both driections), without stopping in Equiti, Al mashreq and ONPASSIVE stations.
— RTA (@rta_dubai) April 19, 2024
Thanks for contacting us. Please note that Dubai Metro services are operating on the Green line, its operating from etisalat by e& station to Abu Hail station and from Creek station to Gold Souq station.
— RTA (@rta_dubai) April 19, 2024

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