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Dubai Tram service partially suspended after Marina high-rise fire

Dubai Tram service partially suspended after Marina high-rise fire

Khaleej Times13 hours ago

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced on Saturday a temporary suspension of Dubai Tram service between Dubai Marina Station (No. 5) and Palm Jumeirah Station (No. 9), following a fire that broke out in a nearby high-rise building late Friday night.
The disruption has been implemented as a precaution to ensure passenger safety and to facilitate post-fire operations.
To support affected commuters, alternative bus services are running between the impacted stations. Tram service remains unaffected and continues to operate normally across the rest of the network.
Service on the suspended section will resume once authorities confirm the track is safe.

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