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29 March 2024

Almost a million used Dubai Metro in first half

Dubai Metro ridership on the rise. (Supplied)

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By Staff

Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) revealed that the ridership of public transport means - Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, Dubai Bus, marine transit modes and taxis - in Dubai during the first half of this year clocked at 273,452,791 riders.

The first half last year registered about 271,302,000 riders.

 

The number of Dubai Metro commuters, using both the Red and Green lines had soared considerably during the first six month of 2016 to reach 96,486,495 riders compared to 88,252,034 riders during the same period of 2015.

A total of 61,204,743 riders recording a significant increase when compared with the number reported during the same period last year, which was 55,783,626 riders, used the Red Line during the first half of this year.

Equally, the ridership of the Green Line jumped from 32,468,408 riders in the first six months of 2015 to 35,281,752 riders in the first six months of this year. “About 2,535,429 riders used Dubai Tram in the first half of 2016 compared with 2,552,756 riders using this mode in the same period of 2015,” explained Al Tayer.

Public buses have served 69,922,328 riders in the first six months of this year. Dubai Bus service has accounted for the largest share of bus ridership recording 44,835,999 riders, followed by metro stations feeder service that was used by 16,434,997 riders, and the intercity bus service, which lifted 5,566,279 riders. 3,085,000 riders used the rented bus service provided to public and private entities.

The marine transit means, comprising abra, water bus, water taxi and Dubai Ferry had lifted 7,140,858 riders during the first half of this year. 6,714,884 riders used Abras, waterbus served 324,921 riders, Dubai Ferry carried 74,330 riders, and the water taxi served 26,723 riders.

 

Taxis operating in Dubai (Dubai Taxi and franchise company taxis) made 48,683,977 trips during the first half of this year, lifting 97,367,954 passengers.

Al Tayer was delighted with the great results reflected in increased ridership of public transport means, which are showing sustainable growth despite the public transport means have yet to be completed in the emirate.

The results epitomize the strategic drive of RTA to cut the use of private vehicles and augment the use of mass transit means in a bid to make them the favorite mobility choice of people in the emirate.

RTA strives to push the share of public transport means in the mobility of people to as high as 30% by 2030.

The share of public transport in people’s mobility has soared from 6% in 2006 to 15% in 2015, and the rate is expected to reach 16% by the end of this year.