Amidst the presence of modernised public transport solutions across today’s most advanced cities in the world, one of the key challenges that these systems continuously face is the burden presented by an overcrowded public transport segment. Simply put, an overcrowded public transport system will result in crowding challenges across stations, terminals and the vehicles itself.
Safety is of course the most important concern, but crowd behaviors can also have key impact on operations, such as irregularities, delays, and affecting the whole attractiveness of the public transport system. A decreased comfort level, longer travel time and psychological and emotional distress, can also impact wider mobility patterns in cities and shift commuters to less sustainable modes.
An example of effective crowd control solutions in transport systems can be seen in how Serco Middle East, an international service company specialising in the delivery of essential public services, supports Dubai Metro. Serco’s Middle East ME Division continued to oversee the provision of world-class services to Dubai’s public transport sector throughout Eid Al Adha 2019, while supporting the Roads and Transport Authority’s RTA integrated transportation modes by catering to more than 1.3 million passengers on the Dubai Metro.
Equipped with years of experience and the required tools, Serco ME’s team enhanced its position as a provider of transport operations and integrated traffic management services in the region. By successfully managing the high volume of passengers across both red and green lines while implementing effective crowd control services measures throughout the entire period. This included various special events ranging from the Eid holidays, New Year’s Eve and other annual national holidays.
By attaining years of experience in operating railways globally and working in partnership with its clients and an array of competent professionals, Serco devised a wide range of crowd control scenarios that were ready to be deployed if and when required, including client communication, safety arrangements, security measures, operational controls and maintenance preparations.
The high confidence that the RTA has placed in Serco to deliver a world-class level of safety, operational performance and customer service was reflected this past March when the organisation signed a contract with Serco extending the operation and maintenance of the Dubai Metro to 2021.
Alex Rentier, Managing Director Dubai Metro and Tram at Serco ME said: “Public transport has witnessed a surge in popularity globally in recent years and rising congestion in urban areas, including Dubai, is a primary factor. As a result, there is pressure to guarantee that existing public transport infrastructure is utilised to its maximum capabilities in order to serve customers’ needs and ensure their satisfaction. We at Serco are always prepared for such growth and fully believe in continued development in terms of financial efficiency of public transport. This is proven with us successfully as we deliver operational performance levels on the Dubai Metro with a high train service availability of 99.9% and a punctuality of 99.7% in 2018, with 204 million journeys throughout the same period.”