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    Dubai Metro Blue Line: Traffic diversions announced

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffSeptember 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dubai Metro Blue Line: Traffic diversions announced

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    Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced traffic diversions as work begins on the highly anticipated Dubai Metro Blue Line. Key among these is the closure of the road leading to the multi-storey car park at Centrepoint Station from Airport Road.

    Motorists are advised to follow directional signage at affected areas and plan alternate routes to avoid disruptions. Similar adjustments are also in effect near Creek Station, coinciding with early construction activity.

    Read more-Public transport updates: Dubai Metro lines rerouted, more public bus services

    The RTA is urging commuters to plan their journeys in advance to ensure a smooth and seamless travel experience during this major infrastructure phase.

    Two new marine stations open on Dubai Creek

    In a separate but significant development, the RTA has inaugurated two new marine transport stations: Old Dubai Souq and Al Sabkha, both strategically located along Dubai Creek, an RTA report said.

    These stations mark a key milestone in the RTA’s Marine Transport Strategic Plan 2020–2030, which aims to transform water transport into a reliable and efficient mobility option for the emirate.

    The project upgrades follow the model of previously renovated stations at Bur Dubai and Old Deira Souq, reinforcing the authority’s push to modernise while preserving heritage.

    Major upgrades and eco-friendly design

    New features include a 50 per cent expansion in shaded waiting areas, improved lighting, investment and retail spaces, and materials that are both eco-friendly and sustainable. Facilities now fully comply with Dubai’s Code for People of Determination, ensuring accessibility for all.

    To improve working conditions, the RTA has also installed an air-conditioned rest area for operators of traditional wooden abras, enhancing comfort and operational efficiency.

    Efficiency, speed, and safety prioritised

    The RTA completed the two marine stations simultaneously to cut costs, accelerate delivery, and boost economic efficiency. An operational plan is in place to maintain trip schedules, enhance safety, and ensure smooth navigation through the area.

    Marine transport ridership has already seen significant growth, with 9.7 million passengers using water transport modes in the first half of 2025 alone.

    With both land and water mobility upgrades now underway, Dubai continues to strengthen its status as a global leader in smart, integrated transport solutions.





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