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Dubai: RTA broadcasts partial working hours on Al Maktoum bridge till January 16

The closure will be ensuing from repairs works

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Printed: Thu 19 Sep 2024, 6:34 PM

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Al Maktoum Bridge will ogle semi-operational hours unless January 16, 2025, ensuing from repairs works, the Roads and Transport Authority announced on Thursday.

The major bridge will be closed from Mondays to Saturdays from 11pm to 5am, and closed for twenty-four hours on Sundays.

Motorists had been informed to conception their move in scheme utilizing different routes to realize their shuffle pronounce on time.

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Here are the different routes that motorists can exhaust:

From Deira to Bur Dubai:

  • Infinity Bridge by Baniyas Aspect road, Al Khaleej Aspect road, and Corniche Aspect road.
  • Al Shindagha Tunnel by Baniyas Aspect road and Al Khaleej Aspect road.
  • Al Garhoud Bridge by Baniyas Aspect road and Sheikh Rashid Aspect road.
  • Trade Bay Crossing Bridge by Baniyas Aspect road, Sheikh Rashid Aspect road and Rebat Aspect road.

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