Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the timings of Metro, buses and other service timings during the Eid Al Fitr holidays. Red Line: On Wednesday and Thursday, the train will run from 5am to 1am. On Friday, it will run from 10am to 1am; and on Saturday from 5am to 12 midnight.
Is Metro open during Eid?
The Metro Link Bus Service at Rashidiya, Mall of the Emirates, Ibn Battuta, Dubai Mall/Burj Khalifa, Abu Hail, and Etisalat will be in service from 05:00 am to 01:10 am (of the following day).
Is Metro working tomorrow in Dubai?
What are the timings of Dubai Metro? The Dubai Metro runs seven days a week, and metro stations are open from: Saturday to Wednesday: 5am to 1.15am (next day) Thursday and Friday: 5am to 2.15am (next day)
What time will open Metro in Dubai?
On Fridays, all lines will run from 8am until 2.15am and on Saturdays from 5am until 1.15am. Expo 2020 Dubai is open seven days a week, with gates opening from 10am to midnight on weekdays (Sunday to Wednesday) and 10am to 2am on weekends (Thursday and Friday).
What time is Eid Metro?
When it comes to Dubai Metro, the red and green line stations are running from 5am to 1am from Monday to Thursday, 10am to 1am on Friday, and 5am to midnight on Saturday. In terms of buses, the Gold Souk bus station is running from 4.30am to 12.30 am and Al Ghubaiba is running from 4.15am to 1am.
Is today is Eid in Dubai?
When is Eid in Dubai? In 2021, Eid Al Fitr is expected to fall on Wednesday, 12 May, while the first day of Eid Al Adha falls on Monday, 19 July.
What time does Dubai Metro start on Friday?
The Dubai Metro runs every day of the week. Operating times are: Red Line – 5 am until midnight Saturday to Wednesday, 5 am until 1 am on Thursday, and 10 am until 1 am on Friday. Green Line – 5.30 am until midnight Saturday to Wednesday, 5.30 am until 1 am on Thursday, and 10 am until 1 am on Friday.
Is Sleeping allowed in Dubai Metro?
Commuters taking the Metro back home might now wake up to a bitter reality-check: technically, sleeping is not allowed on the Metro. In fact, sleeping is not allowed in any of the public transportation premises, clarifies Ramadan Abdullah, Director of Rail Operations.
What is the last time of Metro?
Last Train Time
| Last Metro From Dilshad Garden | |
|---|---|
| Towards Anand Vihar | 22:30 Hrs |
| Towards Jahangirpuri | 23:00 Hrs |
| Towards Noida City Centre | 22:00 Hrs |
| Towards Rithala | 22:48 Hrs |
How long is Eid holiday in UAE?
A four-day holiday has been announced in the UAE on the occasion of Arafat Day and Eid Al Adha. All ministries and federal agencies will observe a holiday from Zul Hijjah 9 until Zul Hijjah 12 (July 19, Monday, to July 22, Thursday).
What day is Eid in Dubai?
When is Eid in Dubai? Because Eid dates depend on the lunar cycles, the dates according to the Gregorian calendar change every year. In 2021, Eid Al Fitr is expected to fall on Wednesday, 12 May, while the first day of Eid Al Adha falls on Monday, 19 July.
What are the bus timings in Dubai during Eid al-Fitr?
On Friday, from 9am to 1am (of the following day), and on Saturday from 6am to 1am (of the following day). The Public Buses (Dubai Bus) will operate during the holiday as follows: Main Stations (including Gold Souq Station) will operate from 4am to 12.30 am (past midnight), and Al Ghubaiba Station from 4.15am to 1am (of the following day).
Is Dubai Metro parking free during Ramadan?
Except for multi-level parking terminals, public parking in Dubai will be free from Ramadan 29 (Tuesday) to Shawaal 3 (Friday or Saturday). The fare will be reactivated on Shawaal 4 (Saturday or Sunday). The timing of Dubai Metro on the Green Line will be: On Wednesday and Thursday from 5.30am to 1.am (of the following day).
What are the timings of the Dubai Tram?
On Friday, from 10am to 1am of the following day, and on Saturday from 5.30am to 12am midnight. The timing of the Dubai Tram will be as follows: On Wednesday and Thursday from 6am to 1am (of the following day).
What are the timings of Dubai Metro on the Green Line?
The timing of Dubai Metro on the Green Line will be: On Wednesday and Thursday from 5.30am to 1.am (of the following day). On Friday, from 10am to 1am of the following day, and on Saturday from 5.30am to 12am midnight.