Dubai continues to strengthen its reputation for world class public transport as the Roads and Transport Authority completes a new round of upgrades to five key marine transport stations. The initiative is part of an ongoing effort to improve commuter experience while preserving the emirate’s cultural identity along its waterfronts.
The latest developments focus on stations at Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Fahidi, Bluewaters, Baniyas and Al Seef, all of which serve as important links for daily commuters and visitors. These locations have now been transformed with air conditioned waiting areas, enhanced seating capacity and a range of digital services that reflect the needs of a modern city.
A defining feature of the project is its design philosophy, which blends traditional maritime influences with contemporary architecture. Dubai has a long history connected to the sea through trade and pearling, and this heritage is reflected in the aesthetic elements incorporated into the upgraded stations. The result is a transport environment that feels both culturally rooted and forward looking.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) completes Phase 2 of the Marine Transport Station Waiting Area Upgrade Project across 5 stations, Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Fahidi, Bluewaters, Baniyas and Al Seef, enhancing marine transport infrastructure and service quality and… pic.twitter.com/PUu6xOXfcn
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Passengers will notice several practical improvements aimed at convenience and connectivity. Free wireless internet is now available at the stations, allowing travellers to stay online while they wait. Real time display screens provide accurate updates on ferry and abra schedules, helping reduce waiting times and improve journey planning. Clear audio announcements through new public address systems further enhance the passenger experience.
Comfort has been prioritised throughout the upgrades. Larger waiting areas have been introduced to handle increasing passenger numbers, particularly during peak hours. Additional seating ensures that travellers can wait in a more relaxed environment. Dedicated access points for women, senior citizens and people with limited mobility highlight a strong commitment to inclusivity.
Safety remains a key component of the improvements. The installation of advanced surveillance systems and fire safety measures ensures that all stations meet strict operational standards. These features are designed to create a secure and reliable transport network for residents and tourists alike.
This phase builds on the success of earlier upgrades carried out in the Dubai Marina area, which received positive feedback from users. Encouraged by that response, authorities have extended the project to cover both historic districts and busy commercial hubs, underlining the importance of marine transport in Dubai’s wider mobility strategy.
All newly upgraded stations comply with the Dubai Universal Design Code for People of Determination, ensuring accessibility for all users. This aligns with the city’s broader vision of creating inclusive infrastructure that caters to diverse communities.
As Dubai continues to invest in its transport network, these marine station upgrades demonstrate a balanced approach that combines innovation, comfort and cultural preservation. The initiative not only improves daily travel but also enhances the overall appeal of the city’s waterfront destinations.
