Home UAE Dubai Dubai Metro: Onpassive, Equiti, Mashreq stations to resume services on May 19 The Energy Metro Station is set to return to service next week, the RTA informed by Gulf Business May 19, 2024 Image: Dubai Media Office Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is recommencing metro services at Onpassive, Equiti, and Mashreq stations, effective May 19. The Energy station is set to return to service next week, following the completion of all necessary maintenance and testing activities to ensure operational readiness and compliance with stringent safety standards. In preparation for the resumption of service, RTA conducted a comprehensive series of operational tests to verify the efficiency of stations and their facilities. #RTA announces that #DubaiMetro service will resume at Onpassive, Equiti, and Mashreq stations as of 19th May. The Energy Metro Station is scheduled to return to service next week. All necessary maintenance and testing jobs have been completed to ensure the stations’ full… pic.twitter.com/wlzmIhbHJY — RTA (@rta_dubai) May 18, 2024 Checks to ensure smooth metro services These tests encompassed various aspects, including platform doors, lifts, escalators, and other service amenities. Additionally, vital assessments were carried out on train power systems to ensure smooth movement between stations, along with service frequency trials aimed at validating journey times accuracy. To further enhance passenger convenience and mobility, the authority will continue to provide metro feeder bus services aligned with the metro’s operating hours. The resumption of services at these key stations marks RTA’s concerted efforts to restore normalcy to the city’s transportation network after heavy rains impacted the city in April. Tags Dubai Metro metro services RTA transport You might also like Parkin reports strong Q3 growth with 25% revenue increase AD Ports Group, Pakistan ink MoUs to enhance transport, logistics sectors Taxi-sharing pilot service launches between Dubai, Abu Dhabi How Dubai’s Dhs16bn mega road development plan will ease traffic