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Air conditioning on the Dubai Metro just got a big upgrade

Air conditioning on the Dubai Metro just got a big upgrade

Time Out Dubai3 days ago
Rides on the Dubai Metro are set to be more comfortable than ever before following the latest major upgrade to the service.
The Roads and Transport Authority has just completed its largest ever overhaul of ventilation and air conditioning systems.
Temperatures across the Red and Green Lines will now be at a cool 24 – 25°C – particularly essential during the hot summer months when temperatures can often be north of 40°C in Dubai.
A total of 876 ventilation and air conditioning assets have been overhauled at 14 stations and two car parks across the busy Red Line, with no impact on train operations, in the second phase of this vital project.
In phase one, the RTA had overhauled 261 assets across 13 stations.
Air conditioning and ventilation upgrades are carried out on the Dubai Metro (Credit: Dubai Media Office)
The summer season presents a big challenge for public transport systems in this region, with large volumes of hot air continuously entering station environments.
Trains arrive every few minutes and doors open every two to four minutes, which then has an impact on temperatures inside the cabins.
And that's why the ventilation and cooling systems at stations need to operate at optimal capacity and maintain a consistent internal temperature of 24 to 25°C across the network.
The RTA says that the latest upgrade is part of its strategic plan for 2024 to 2030, which aims to improve passenger comfort, customer happiness, operational efficiency and long-term asset sustainability.
Extensive works included the replacement and refurbishment of key components such as air handling units (AHUs), fan coil units (FCUs), chilled water pumps, extract fans, smoke extract fans, and pressurisation units.
The project scope also encompassed tasks such as bearing and cooling coil replacement, deep cleaning and dynamic balancing—restoring all equipment to its original design performance.
The 10-month programme was scheduled to take place outside peak hours and during night shifts to ensure smooth station operations and a seamless passenger experience.
Phase three will target the remaining quarter of public-area FCUs and the back-of-house critical room AHUs across Red Line stations.
The project was completed in close coordination between the RTA's Rail Agency and Keolis-MHI, the operator responsible for maintaining the Dubai Metro.
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