
Dubai Upgrades 5 Marine Stations with Cool New Features
Comfort First
Say goodbye to sweaty waits. The revamped stations will have modern air-conditioning and dedicated areas for people of determination, so everyone gets a better ride. The look? Think traditional wooden abras meets futuristic Dubai design —a stylish nod to the city's roots.
#RTA has launched the second phase of the project to upgrade waiting areas at marine transport stations in Dubai. This phase covers five key stations: Al Fahidi, Baniyas, Al Seef, Sheikh Zayed Road, and Bluewaters.
The project aims to enhance customer service by providing a… pic.twitter.com/tP1gQ5312U
— RTA (@rta_dubai) July 28, 2025
Safety and Style Combined
Each station will also come packed with state-of-the-art safety features like fire alarms and security cams. And yes, everything follows the Dubai Universal Design Code, meaning it's built for everyone —wheelchairs, strollers, and all.
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