Dubai Metro services suddenly stopped temporarily due to a technical problem

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Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority on Wednesday evening announced that Metro services were disrupted between ‘Equiti’ and ‘Discovery Gardens’ stations. The authority made the announcement on X, and added that the disruption was “due to a technical issue.”

“Alternative buses have been provided between the affected stations,” posted RTA. The affected stations were on the Dubai Metro Red Line. Due to a technical issue, the services provided by the Dubai Metro were abruptly and briefly suspended.

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Services on the red line of the Dubai Metro were temporarily disrupted owing to a technical fault, as seen in the video. In the event of disruptions, the RTA made available alternative bus services.

Statement by the Roads and Transport Authority regarding the temporary suspension of Dubai Metro services. The Roads and Transport Authority has issued a statement addressing the temporary suspension of services provided by the Dubai Metro. On Wednesday evening, Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority made the announcement that there were problems with the Metro service between the ‘Equiti’ and ‘Discovery Gardens’ stations.

The authority made the news on X, and they also stated that the disruption was “due to a technical issue.” Replacement buses were made available for the Dubai Metro by the Roads and Transport Authority while the system was experiencing disruptions.

The Roads and Transport Authority provided replacement buses for the Dubai Metro during its disruption. “Alternative buses have been provided between the affected stations,” announced the RTA. Stations on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro were the ones that were affected.

During the time of the disruption, the following video, which was captured by a reader, demonstrates the enormous crowd that was present at the Dubai Internet City station: A quarter of an hour later, the authority made the announcement that the services had returned to their usual state.

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