More than 1.6 million passengers
used public transport in the New Year’ Eve
Roads & Transport Authority –
The total number of passengers who
used mass transit means during the New Year's Eve celebrations reached 1,656,286
passengers; where the metro ridership clocked 727,829 passengers, taxis users
reached 525,997 passengers, bus riders hit 314,109 passengers, inter-city bus
riders touched 44,587 passengers, and marine transit means users amounted to
43,764 passengers.
Dr. Aysha Al Busmait, Media Adviser
and Spokesperson of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), said, “The RTA had
worked out a comprehensive traffic plan to control vehicular movement and
public transport in the New Year's Eve, which witnessed intensive traffic
movement, especially in the surroundings of Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, and the Palm
Jumeirah. The plan has taken into account integrating various transport modes
and traffic systems to facilitate the movement of people to and from these
areas. Metro service hours have been extended to ensure continuous service starting
from 5:30 a.m. on 31 December 2013 and until the early hours of Thursday
morning, 1 January 2014. The Dubai Metro adopted a Skip-Stop operation system
i.e. stopping at only one station of the following three stations: Business
Bay, Dubai Mall – Burj Khalifa, and Financial Center i.e. the Metro stopped at
one of these three stations and skip the other two from 04:00 pm on 31/12/2013
up to 04:00 pm on 01/01/2014 in order to increase the passenger capacity of the
three stations.
Speaking about public bus services on
the New Year's Eve, Al Busmait said, “The RTA provided 60 Feeder Buses to serve
the users of the Metro, additional parking lots, and alternative taxi ranks
over and above the existing routes serving the neighbourhood. 15 buses were
deployed to serve Meydan parking, 20 buses to serve Trade Center parking, 15
buses to serve the parking of Zaabeel Park as well as the Residency & Foreigners
Affairs Department, and 10 buses were deployed to move the public from the
eastern part of the Sheikh Zayed Road to the Western part of the Road.
“Buses were operated 24 hours to
match the operation of the metro stations, beside operating 40 feeder buses to
serve Nakheel Harbour & Tower Station for the Palm Jumeirah.
“Taxi ranks and a dedicated lane were
designated to facilitate their access to the event venue, where two main car
parks were designated, the first was the sandy area of the Business Bay at the
end of the tunnel extending from street No. 312, and the second car park was
the sandy area alongside the Financial Center Road. Fifty-five Limousine
companies have also been invited to offer services to passengers during the
event,” concluded Dr. Aysha Al Busmait.
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