Dubai RTA launches four new bus routes from January 9

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Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority is introducing four new bus routes and upgrading over 70 existing ones on January 9th. These changes include route adjustments and coverage improvements during peak hours, aiming to improve the passenger experience.

Key points

  • Dubai's RTA is introducing four new bus routes on January 9th to improve transport.
  • The RTA will also upgrade over 70 bus routes, adjusting alignments and coverage.
  • These changes aim to improve passenger experience and reduce waiting times during peak hours.

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will launch four new bus routes on 9 January as part of measures to enhance the emirate’s transport network.

The RTA will also upgrade more than 70 bus routes through adjustments to route alignments and coverage during morning and evening peak periods, the Dubai Media Office said in a statement.

RTA announces four new bus routes

Route 88A will operate in one direction from Al Satwa Bus Station to Jumeirah 3 during the morning peak period to support operations on Route 88.

Route 88B will operate in the opposite direction from Jumeirah 3 to Al Satwa Bus Station during the evening peak period to support operations on Route 88.

Route 93A will operate in one direction from Al Satwa Bus Station to Al Wasl during the morning peak hours to support operations on Route 93.

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Route 93B will operate in the opposite direction from Al Wasl to Al Satwa Bus Station during the evening peak period to support operations on Route 93.

RTA adds 70 route upgrades in Dubai

On the same date, the RTA will upgrade several bus routes through running time changes, route stop sequence changes, timetable modifications, depot changes, and other modifications.

Route 6 will add two bus stops at Dubai People of Determination Centre and Mayo Clinic.

Route 13A service has been extended to Al Muhaisnah 2, 7th Street.

Route 16 will cancel the Al Awir bus stop.

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Route 29 will cancel Emirates Towers 1 bus stop and add a new stop at Museum of the Future.

Route 55 has been extended in International City to Greece Cluster, K12.

Route C09 will cancel Oxygen Dubai 2, Gargash Cars 2, and Renault Service Centre 2 bus stops.

Routes C15 and F01 will cancel Al Baraha Masjid 2 bus stop and add a new stop on Abu Baker Al Siddique Street, prior to D82.

Route F39 has been extended to reach Oud Al Muteena area, with the addition of new stops at Oud Al Muteena 2 A1, Oud Al Muteena 2 Masjid, and Oud Al Muteena 2 B1. Algeria Street 6-1 bus stop has been cancelled.

Route F46 will cancel two bus stops within the Green Community: Choithrams Supermarket 2 and Green Community Main Entrance Gate 2.

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Route F54 has been realigned to serve the South Residence Area of Jebel Ali Free Zone, with the cancellation of stops at Al Munawalah Street 1, Al Munawalah Street 2, and Al Munawalah Street 3.

Route F55 service has been expanded to cover areas within Dubai World Central cargo zone, with the addition of two new stops.

Route DH1 will cancel Storm Coaster at Dubai Hills Mall bus stop.

Routes 12 and 93 will cancel Umm Suqeim Etisalat bus stop.

Route 18 will add two new stops on 7A Street: Al Nahda Pond Park and MSB Private School.

Route 31 will cancel Dubai Academy City 2 bus stop.

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Route 83 will cancel Shatha Tower bus stop.

Routes 21B and F26A will cancel Al Telaa Technical Industries 1 bus stop.

Route 36B will add a new stop in Dubai Outsource City at Royal Bank of Scotland 1.

Route F10 will cancel Al Warqa’a E21 bus stop.

Route F61 will add a new stop at Al Jassmi Masjid 1.

Route 320 will add a new stop at Dubai Outsource City, VOGO Grand Hotel.

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Routes E100 and E201 will relocate the stop at Max Metro Station from Max Metro Bus Stop (South 2) to Al Jafiliya Bus Station.

The measures form part of the RTA’s commitment to meeting the needs of bus users by delivering services that align with the authority’s vision of being the world leader in mobility.

The changes aim to facilitate mobility across the transport network and enhance the passenger experience by reducing waiting times and providing trips during peak demand periods.

Passengers can access more information through the S’hail App.