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Time Out Dubai
16 hours ago
- Business
- Time Out Dubai
Dubai Metro Jebel Ali Station changes its name
Commuters in Dubai may be confused the next time they rock up to Jebel Ali Metro Station as it has been renamed. RTA has granted the naming rights of Jebel Ali Metro Station to National Paints Metro Station and this change will be in effect for the next ten years. You might also like: 18 renamed Dubai Metro stations (and their true meanings explained) The Red Line Metro station is right in the heart of Jebel Ali Free Zone — one of Dubai's fastest-growing industrial areas. RTA has announced that it will now be known as National Paints Metro Station for the next decade. RTA grants the naming rights of Jebel Ali Metro Station to National Paints for the next 10 years. — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 26, 2025 Frequent riders, using public transport for their commute or to explore the city, will know that the station names tend to change from time to time. Starting this July and continuing through to the end of October 2025, the RTA will begin updating and renaming directional signs across all Metro stations—both inside and out. You'll also notice the new names popping up across RTA's smart systems, public transport apps, and even in the onboard audio announcements before and when you arrive at each station. Abdul Mohsen Kalbat, CEO of the RTA's Rail Agency, said of the news: 'We are delighted to have National Paints join the Metro Station Naming Rights Initiative. 'The inclusion of this prestigious global company undoubtedly demonstrates the remarkable success achieved by this initiative, which had attracted diverse companies and establishments from the business sector across the UAE as a whole.' Meanwhile, Samer Sayegh, managing director and partner of National Paints added: 'We are proud to secure the naming rights of a metro station that stands as a key connector in Dubai's world-class transportation network. 'This milestone reflects our bold, decade-long commitment to enriching the Emirates' urban landscape through innovative solutions, sustainability, and high-quality products.' More Dubai news Why do Dubai Metro stations keep changing their names? (Hint: There is more to it than just cash) Dubai Metro Blue Line: Here's where the 14 new stations will be located What to expect when the route arrives 5 cool (and unexpected) things you can find inside Dubai Metro stations Have you spotted all of them?


Khaleej Times
a day ago
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Dubai: Jebel Ali Metro station to be renamed as National Paints
Heads up Dubai Metro users: Jebel Ali Metro Station is now changed to National Paints Metro Station, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced on Thursday. From July and running through the end of October 2025, RTA will begin updating and renaming all relevant external and internal directional signage across Metro stations. The new name will also be reflected across RTA's smart digital systems, public transport applications, and onboard audio announcements prior to and upon arrival at the station. The metro station on the Red Line is strategically located in one of Dubai's most dynamic and rapidly evolving industrial hubs, Jebel Ali Free Zone. It will carry the name National Paints Metro Station for the next 10 years, RTA noted. Abdul Mohsen Kalbat, CEO of the RTA's Rail Agency, said: "We are delighted to have National Paints join the Metro Station Naming Rights Initiative. The inclusion of this prestigious global company undoubtedly demonstrates the remarkable success achieved by this initiative, which had attracted diverse companies and establishments from the business sector across the UAE as a whole." Samer Sayegh, managing director and partner of National Paints, for his part, added: 'We are proud to secure the naming rights of a metro station that stands as a key connector in Dubai's world-class transportation network. This milestone reflects our bold, decade-long commitment to enriching the Emirates' urban landscape through innovative solutions, sustainability, and high-quality products.' He continued: 'As a company born in 1969 in Amman, Jordan and proudly rooted in Sharjah since 1977, National Paints has long been an integral part of the Emirates' economic and urban transformation. Our presence on the metro reinforces our position as the Middle East's number one coatings brand and deepens our connection to the communities we've proudly served for generations, and those yet to come'.