Public transport, taxis and shared mobility vehicles carried about 5.9 million passengers during the Eid Al Fitr holiday from April 10-12, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has said.
The breakdown indicates that Dubai Metro’s Red and Green Lines served 2.32 million riders, Dubai Tram lifted 115 thousand riders, public buses were used by 1.2 million passengers, and marine transport ferried 416 thousand riders.
Taxis transported 1.6 million passengers, and shared mobility vehicles served 308,000 passengers.
#RTA announces that public transport means, taxis and shared mobility vehicles have transported about 5.9 million passengers during the holiday of Eid Al Fitr 1445H (10 to 12 April 2024).
— RTA (@rta_dubai) April 13, 2024
The breakdown indicates that Dubai Metro’s Red and Green Lines served 2.32 million riders,… pic.twitter.com/Dlj5NmulNY

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