Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has inaugurated the upgraded Old Souq and Al Sabkha marine transport stations, a move that marks another milestone in enhancing mobility along Dubai Creek.
The redevelopment is part of the RTA’s Marine Transport Strategic Plan 2020–2030, which aims to make marine travel a core part of daily mobility in the emirate.

Balancing tradition with modern comfort
The upgrades were designed to provide commuters and visitors with better facilities without losing the cultural charm of Dubai’s historic transport hubs.
Key enhancements include:
- A 50% increase in shaded waiting areas, ensuring passengers are more comfortable while boarding abras.
- Sustainable and eco-friendly materials across the stations and marine berths.
- New retail and investment spaces for added convenience.
- Enhanced lighting systems for improved safety.
- Accessibility features that meet Dubai’s Code for People of Determination.
RTA now offers air-conditioned rest areas for abra operators—improving comfort and efficiency.
Supporting Dubai’s growing marine ridership
Marine transport remains one of the most popular ways to travel along Dubai Creek. In the first half of 2025 alone, 9.7 million passengers used marine transport, underscoring its importance in daily city life.
The RTA completed both Old Souq and Al Sabkha station upgrades simultaneously, a move that reduced costs, optimised delivery time, and improved financial efficiency. During the works, operations continued smoothly thanks to a careful plan that maintained trip schedules, ensured passenger safety, and minimised disruption to services.
Boost to Dubai’s sustainable urban development
The upgrades align with Dubai’s long-term vision for sustainable growth. By investing in eco-friendly materials and designing spaces that reduce environmental impact, the RTA has integrated green principles into transport development.
This project follows earlier improvements at Bur Dubai and Old Deira Souq stations, reinforcing the city’s goal of offering a modern marine system while keeping cultural identity at the heart of design.
Benefits for residents, visitors, and businesses
For residents who depend on abras daily, the new stations mean shorter wait times, more shaded areas, and smoother boarding. Tourists can enjoy modern facilities while experiencing the traditional creekside journey.
The addition of retail spaces also creates opportunities for small businesses, adding to the vibrancy of Dubai Creek and enhancing its role as both a mobility hub and cultural landmark.
The upgraded Old Souq and Al Sabkha marine stations highlight how Dubai continues to blend innovation with heritage. By improving comfort, accessibility, and sustainability, the RTA is ensuring that marine transport remains an essential and attractive part of the city’s travel network.
For those who live, work, or visit Dubai, abra rides will continue to be not only a practical option but also a memorable cultural experience along the heart of the city’s historic creek.