Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed the construction of two model bus stations at Oud Metha and Al Satwa. The stations feature unique designs that form a blend of creative & practical solutions to engineering designs and a new concept of mass transit means.
“The construction of stations for public bus riders complements RTA’s efforts to upgrade public transport infrastructure to encourage people to use public transit means in their daily movement. The new stations boast contemporary designs that cater to the needs of sustainability and people of determination, yet coherent with the identity and shape of RTA’s stations. The role of the new stations goes beyond the prevailing concept of commuting passengers to encompass the offering of integrated services for passengers such as retail outlets, service points, offices and others,” said His Excellency Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer, Director-General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority.
Oud Metha Station
Oud Metha Station spans an area of 9640 square metres. It is located in a densely populated area, and close to Oud Metha Metro Station, schools, community clubs and offices. The station serves numerous bus routes including the two routes from Dubai Mall and the International City. The building of Oud Metha Bus Station comprises a ground floor and three floors in addition to a rooftop car parking. The design of the station befits the public transit systems in the area. It has parking spaces for buses, private vehicles and taxis. The average number of riders using the station is expected to reach 10 thousand riders per day.
Oud Metha Station spans an area of 9640 square metres.
The station has 9 operational parking bays for buses, 11 parking slots for out-of-service buses, and 350 parking for vehicles. The station has a pick-up and drop-off point, parking for waiting/standby buses, and parking spaces for taxis, employees, visitors as well as bike racks. The facilities also include furnished public rest areas, prayer rooms for gents and ladies, staff offices, and public toilets. It has areas for investment, self-service kiosks, nol card machines, bus information display panel and customers happiness’ index, ATMs, refreshment and snacks vending machines.
Al Satwa Station
Al Satwa station covers an area of 11,912 square metres and comprises a ground floor, one floor and rooftop parking. The design of the station is tailored to enhance the integration with public transit means in the area. It has a parking space for buses, taxis and private vehicles. Al Satwa Bus Station can accommodate 7800 riders per day; which is expandable in future to 15,000 riders per day. The station has 15 operational parking for buses, 14 parking slots for out-of-service buses, and 228 parking for vehicles.
RTA opened four more bus stations.
The station has a pick-up and drop-off point, parking for waiting and standby buses, parking for taxis, staff and visitors as well as bike racks. The facilities also include furnished public rest area, prayer rooms for gents and ladies, staff offices, and public toilets. It has areas for investment, self-service kiosks, nol card machines, bus information display panel, customers happiness’ index, ATMs, refreshment and snacks vending machines.
RTA has recently opened four bus stations: Al Jafiliya, Al Ghubaiba, Etisalat and the Union. Al Ghubaiba Bus Station comprises six buildings with an area of 2,452 square metres and a capacity to serve 15,000 daily riders per day. Al Jafilya Bus Station has a building for the station and a multi-level building comprising of a ground floor, two levels and rooftop car parking. The built area spans 19,000 square metres and the station can serve 7,000 daily riders.
The Union Bus Station comprises three buildings with a total area of 2,180 square metres. It can handle 7,500 riders per day. The building of Etisalat Bus Station is connected with Etisalat Metro Station. It comprises one ground floor and a mezzanine floor. The station covers an area of 708 square metres and can handle 4,500 riders per day.