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    Green Line Metro Extended to Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Cardiac Institute

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Green Line metro service has been expanded to include a new stop at the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Cardiac Institute. This extension aims to improve accessibility for patients, staff, and visitors traveling to the prominent cardiac care center. The addition of this station is expected to facilitate smoother commutes and reduce travel times for those seeking specialized medical treatment.

    In a significant development for urban transit, this extension reflects ongoing efforts to integrate healthcare infrastructure with public transportation networks. By connecting the cardiac institute directly to the metro system, authorities are promoting sustainable mobility and easing traffic congestion in the surrounding areas. This move also underscores the importance of linking critical health services with efficient transport options.

    Meanwhile, the extension is likely to have a positive impact on the community by encouraging the use of public transit for medical appointments, thereby reducing reliance on private vehicles. It also highlights the role of transit expansions in supporting public health initiatives and improving overall urban livability. The Green Line’s growth demonstrates a strategic approach to urban planning that prioritizes accessibility and convenience for essential services.

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