21/11/2014
“The Dubai Tram serves 11 stations at 10 minutes intervals during peak times and 12 minutes interval during off-peak times. Each tram has a capacity to accommodate up to 405 riders in seven carriages comprising Gold, Women and Children, and Silver Cabins. The stations served by the tram are: JBR 1, JBR 2, JLT, Dubai Marina Mall, Dubai Marina, Marina Towers, Mina Siyahi, Dubai Media City, the Palm Jumeirah, Knowledge Village, and Safouh. Footbridges were constructed to link Dubai Tram and Dubai Metro at two stations, Damac Properties and JLT. The Tramway also intersects with the monorail of the Palm Jumeirah at the entrance of the Palm, Safouh Street where a multi-level parking lot is in place at this station to serve tram and monorail users,” explained Al Ali.
“The NOL card is the only fare payment means and there are three fare tiers covering fares of transiting within the seven public transit zones. The first tier covers traveling over one or two zones, provided the distance covered is not more than 3 km and the fare is fixed at Dh3 for a single trip. The second tier covers traveling over two zones at a fare fixed at Dh5, and the third tier covers travelling across all zones and the fare is fixed as Dh7.5 per a single trip.
“The RTA is keen on realising its vision of providing ‘Safe and Smooth Transport for All’, and its third goal of bringing happiness to people; which features prominently in the thinking and drive advocated by our prudent leaders,” the CEO of RTA Rail Agency concluded.