In an effort to ease commuter pressure during rush hours, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a new direct metro service from Centrepoint Station to Al Fardan Exchange Station. Operating during peak periods, this latest addition aims to reduce crowding, shorten travel times, and streamline journeys across the city's busiest metro line.
A targeted solution for peak hour congestion
Dubai Metro’s Red Line, known for handling heavy commuter traffic, especially during the early morning and evening hours, now features an additional direct route connecting Centrepoint Station to Al Fardan Exchange Station.
This service operates only during peak hours:
The impact so far — reduced delays and smoother operations
The implementation of these direct services isn’t new. In fact, the RTA began piloting this approach in August 2024, and the early outcomes have been promising. According to the RTA:
Enhanced passenger experience and system flexibility
With the updated route structure, Red Line trains now serve the following terminal points directly:
A step toward future ready public transport
The move reflects RTA’s broader commitment to a smarter, more sustainable transit system aligned with Dubai’s long-term urban growth strategy. With the city's population expanding and ridership steadily increasing, the RTA is focusing on:
A targeted solution for peak hour congestion
Dubai Metro’s Red Line, known for handling heavy commuter traffic, especially during the early morning and evening hours, now features an additional direct route connecting Centrepoint Station to Al Fardan Exchange Station.
This service operates only during peak hours:
- Morning: 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM
- Evening: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- Centrepoint to Expo City Dubai Station
- Centrepoint to Life Pharmacy Station
- Reduce passenger congestion at busy interchange stations like Jebel Ali
- Offer more seamless travel across long distances without transfers
- Improve overall commute efficiency for office-goers, students, and families during high-demand hours
The impact so far — reduced delays and smoother operations
The implementation of these direct services isn’t new. In fact, the RTA began piloting this approach in August 2024, and the early outcomes have been promising. According to the RTA:
- Overcrowding on platforms and inside trains has noticeably decreased
- Passenger waiting times during rush hours have shortened
- The system’s operational efficiency has improved through better train scheduling
- Energy consumption has declined as trains now cover fewer unnecessary kilometers
- Assisting passengers with route information
- Managing station flow
- Ensuring commuters board the correct train
Enhanced passenger experience and system flexibility
With the updated route structure, Red Line trains now serve the following terminal points directly:
- Expo City Dubai
- UAE Exchange
- Life Pharmacy Station
- Al Fardan Exchange Station
- A passenger travelling from Centrepoint to Expo City Dubai or Life Pharmacy Station no longer needs to disembark and wait for a connecting train.
- Instead, they can now enjoy a continuous ride, saving both time and effort.
- Office workers on tight schedules
- Students with early classes
- Families seeking hassle-free travel across the city
A step toward future ready public transport
The move reflects RTA’s broader commitment to a smarter, more sustainable transit system aligned with Dubai’s long-term urban growth strategy. With the city's population expanding and ridership steadily increasing, the RTA is focusing on:
- Maximizing capacity through route optimization
- Enhancing comfort and convenience for daily users
- Future-proofing the metro system against rising commuter demand
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