
Skip the traffic: RTA to launch new Dhs12 Dubai-Sharjah bus route
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The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai is launching a new intercity bus service, Route E308.
This route will connect Stadium Bus Station in Dubai to Al Jubail Bus Station in Sharjah and will be operational starting May 2, 2025.
The fare for a one-way journey is set at Dhs12,
'RTA is committed to expanding the public bus network and improving its integration with other transit modes such as the metro, tram, and marine transport,' said Adel Shakeri, Director of Planning and Business Development at RTA's Public Transport Agency.
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'Enhancing intermodal connectivity is central to positioning public transport as the preferred choice for mobility across the emirate,' he added.
Also effective May 2, RTA will implement enhancements to several bus routes, rerouting services to provide passengers with a smoother, more efficient, and more comfortable commuting experience.
The improved routes are as follows:
Route 17: Now terminates at Baniyas Square Metro Station instead of Al Sabkha Bus Station
Route 24: Re-routed within the Al Nahda 1 area
Route 44: Re-routed from Al Rebat Street to serve Dubai Festival City
Route 56: Extended to reach DWC Staff Village
Routes 66 & 67: A new stop added at Al Ruwayah Farm area
Route 32C: Service between Al Jafiliya Bus Station and Al Satwa Bus Station has been curtailed. Passengers travelling to Al Satwa may use Route F27 for continued service
Route C26: The bus stop has been moved from Al Jafiliya Bus Station to Max Metro Land Side Bus Stop 2
Route E16: Now terminates at Union Bus Station instead of Al Sabkha Bus Station
Route F12: The section between Al Satwa Roundabout and Al Wasl Park has been curtailed; route now re-routed via Kuwait Street
Route F27: Bus stop relocated from Al Jafiliya Bus Station to Max Metro Land Side Bus Stop 2
Route F47: Re-routed within Jebel Ali Industrial Area
Route F54: Extended to serve the new JAFZA South labour camp
Route X92: Bus stop moved from Al Jafiliya Bus Station to Max Metro Land Side Bus Stop 1

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