City Centre Deira (Dubai Metro)

City Centre Deira (Arabic: سيتي سنتر ديرة; planned as Al Garhoud) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE.

City Centre Deira

سيتي سنتر ديرة
Metro Station
The Deira City Centre metro station
General information
LocationCity Centre Deira
Deira, Dubai
UAE
Coordinates 25.2547°N 55.3304°E / 25.2547; 55.3304
Operated byDubai Metro
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections
  •  22  Dubai Court / Deira C. C Stn. - Al Nahda 1
  •  27  Gold Souq Stn - The Dubai Mall
  •  33  Al Ghubaiba Stn - Al Qusais Stn
  •  53  Gold Souq Stn - Int'l City
  •  88  Deira C.C. Stn. - Dubai Internet City Stn.
  •  C10  Hamriya Port - Mercato Mall
  •  C15  Hamriya Port - Deira C.C. Stn.
  •  E307  Deira C.C. Stn. - Al Jubail Stn. (Sharjah)
  •  X28  LuLu Village - Dubai Internet City Stn.
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code16
Fare zone5
History
OpenedSeptember 9, 2009 (2009-09-09)
Previous namesAl Garhoud
Passengers
20115.592 million[1]Increase 65.9%
Services
Preceding station Dubai Metro Following station
Al Rigga
towards Expo 2020
Red Line GGICO
towards Centrepoint

History

City Centre Deira station opened on 9 September 2009 as part of the initial stretch of the Dubai Metro, with trains running from Rashidiya to Nakheel Harbour and Tower to City Centre Deira and seven other intermediate stations.[2] In 2011, City Centre Deira was the second-busiest Metro station, handling almost 5.592 million passengers.[1]

On June 14, 2022, this station was renamed from "Deira City Centre" to "City Centre Deira".

Location

As its name suggests, City Centre Deira is at the heart of Deira, slightly to the historic centre of Dubai. Nearby are the City Centre Deira, after which the station is named, as well as the Dubai Clock Tower and a number of hotels.[3]

Platform layout

PlatformLineDestination
Platform 1 Red Line (Up) For Airport Terminal 1, Airport Terminal 3, Rashidiya
Platform 2 Red Line (Down) For Union, DAMAC Properties, UAE Exchange, Expo 2020

References

  1. RTA statistics selection RTA Retrieved 2013-01-29
  2. "Dubai Metro opens today". New Civil Engineer. UK. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  3. Train times and landmarks Archived November 1, 2013, at the Wayback Machine RTA Retrieved 2012-12-31
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