Starting Monday, April 14, Dubai Metro commuters will notice a notable change on the Red Line — the GGICO Metro Station has officially been renamed Al Garhoud Metro Station, aligning it more closely with its geographic location.
The announcement was made by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) as part of a broader initiative to simplify navigation and enhance the overall public transport experience across the city.
Why the Name Change?
Previously named after the Gulf General Investment Company (GGICO), a financial firm listed on the Dubai Financial Market since 1973, the station is situated in the heart of the Garhoud district. The updated name, Al Garhoud Metro Station, reflects a shift toward more intuitive, location-based naming that helps both residents and visitors better identify their stops.
According to the RTA, this move is part of an ongoing effort to modernise the Metro network’s naming system, ensuring consistency with Dubai’s urban development and helping commuters navigate more efficiently.
Digital and On-Ground Updates Underway
To support the change, RTA has launched a synchronised update across all Metro-related platforms. This includes revising names in smart kiosks, journey-planning apps, digital maps, and even the onboard train announcement systems.
In a video shared on RTA’s official X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram accounts, the newly branded Al Garhoud Metro Station was shown on the updated Metro map, reinforcing the authority’s commitment to “maximum efficiency” in public transport services.
Part of a Bigger Picture
The Al Garhoud renaming follows another recent change — the transformation of Al Khail Metro Station into Al Fardan Exchange Metro Station in March. That renaming was the result of a naming rights partnership with the UAE-based financial services provider Al Fardan Exchange.
What to Expect
Commuters can expect to see updated signage across the Metro network from now through June 2025 as the RTA gradually rolls out external and internal station signs in line with the name changes. All updates will also appear on RTA’s mobile app, journey planner tools, and digital displays within trains and platforms.