The Energy metro station in Dubai, which was closed due to heavy rains in April, has now reopened and resumed operations ahead of schedule. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced the reopening of the station on Saturday, stating that all maintenance and safety tests have been completed to ensure it is ready to operate efficiently. The station was initially scheduled to reopen on May 28 but has reopened earlier than planned.
The RTA also reopened three other rain-affected stations, including Onpassive, Equiti, and Mashreq, ahead of schedule on May 19. The authority worked tirelessly to complete necessary safety checks before reopening these stations. Commuters were relieved to see the stations operating smoothly and efficiently after the reopening. The RTA expressed gratitude to commuters for their cooperation and understanding during the closure.
Dubai Metro services are now fully operational on the Green Line and Red Line in both directions, including the Energy metro station. The RTA has demonstrated its commitment to providing efficient transportation services by operating feeder bus services between the affected stations during the closure. The reopening of the stations has brought relief to commuters and ensured comfortable and safe journeys to their destinations.
Stay updated with the latest news by following KT on WhatsApp Channels for more information on the reopening of the Energy metro station and other updates related to Dubai Metro services. The RTA remains dedicated to providing high standards of service and ensuring the safety and efficiency of the metro system for all commuters. With the reopening of the Energy metro station and other rain-affected stations, commuters can once again enjoy seamless travel on the Dubai Metro.