Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that Al Maktoum Bridge, one of the city’s busiest bridges, will undergo significant closures until 2025. The bridge will close from 11 PM to 5 AM Monday through Saturday and remain closed all day on Sundays until January 16, 2025.
Historical Significance
Opened in 1963, Al Maktoum Bridge stands as one of Dubai’s oldest road bridges, facilitating quick crossings between Bur Dubai and Deira without the need for an Abra. The bridge connects popular attractions, including Dubai Frame and WAFI Mall in Bur Dubai, and the Gold Souq and various museums in Deira.
Maintenance Requirements
Due to its age, the bridge requires regular maintenance to meet RTA infrastructure standards. During the closure hours, the RTA has proposed alternative routes to manage traffic flow effectively.
Suggested Alternative Routes
For travelers heading from Deira to Bur Dubai, consider these four routes:
- Al Shindagha Tunnel via Baniyas Road and Al Khaleej Street
- Infinity Bridge via Baniyas Road, Al Khaleej Street, and Corniche Street
- Business Bay Crossing Bridge via Baniyas Road, Sheikh Rashid Road, and Rebat Street
- Al Garhoud Bridge via Baniyas Road and Sheikh Rashid Road
For those traveling from Bur Dubai to Deira, the following three routes are recommended:
- Al Garhoud Bridge via Oud Metha Road and Sheikh Rashid Road
- Infinity Bridge or Al Shindagha Tunnel via Tariq Bin Ziyad Road, Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road, and Al Khaleej Street
- Business Bay Crossing Bridge via Oud Metha Road and Al Khail Road
Conclusion
As Al Maktoum Bridge undergoes necessary maintenance, travelers should plan their routes accordingly to avoid delays. The RTA’s proactive measures aim to ensure smooth traffic flow while maintaining safety standards for all road users in Dubai.