337 million rides taken on Dubai public transport in first half of 2023

Published: August 15, 2023

RTA

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) introduced that public transport ridership within the metropolis touched 337 million in the course of the first half of 2023, marking an 11 per cent enhance in comparison with final 12 months.

That consists of Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, public buses, marine transport means (abras, ferry, water taxi, water bus), e-hail rides, sensible automotive rental, Bus-On-Demand, and taxis (Dubai Taxi and franchise firm taxis).

The determine compares favourably 304.6 million riders within the first half of 2022.

The day by day common ridership of public transportation modes, shared mobility and taxis within the first half of 2023 was round 1.86 million riders, in comparison with about 1.68 million riders throughout the identical interval final 12 months.

“Dubai Metro and taxis accounted for the largest ridership share – with 36.5 per cent for Dubai Metro, and 29 per cent for Dubai Taxi,” highlighted Mattar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA.

Meanwhile, public buses contributed to 24.5 per cent.

The month of March was termed the “busiest of all months” after recording about 60 million riders. The ridership in different months ranged from 53 to 58 million riders, the RTA added.

“These results are a significant indicator of the resurgence of Dubai’s economic activity, as well as RTA’s the effective initiatives to encourage residents and visitors to use public transportation and offer diverse mobility options for Dubai’s residents,” famous Al Tayer.

The RTA added that “Dubai Metro ridership on each the Red and Green Lines hit 123.4 million within the first half of 2023, with Burjuman and Union stations accounting for almost all of riders.

“On each the Red and Green Lines, Burjuman Station served 7.25 million riders, whereas Union Station was utilized by 5.6 million riders.  The Red Line’s busiest station Al Rigga served 5.4 million riders, adopted by Mall of the Emirates Station with 5.2 million riders, and Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station with 4.7 million riders.

“On the Green Line, Sharaf DG Station ranked first in terms of ridership clocking 4.4 million riders, followed by Baniyas Station serving 3.8 million riders ahead of Stadium Station with 3 million riders, and the remaining ridership was distributed among other metro stations.”

In the primary half of 2023, Dubai Tram lifted 4.2 million riders, public buses served 83 million riders, and marine transport means (abras, water bus, water taxi, and ferry) lifted 9.1 million riders. Shared mobility means (e-hail, sensible rental autos, Bus-On-Demand) lifted 21 million riders, and taxis (Dubai Taxi, and franchise firms) lifted 96.2 million riders.

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