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28-07-2025
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This is how many people use Dubai's public transport every day
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority has recorded a big increase in use of public transport in the first half of 2025 in comparison to 2024. Dubai's public transport served approximately 395.3 million riders in the first half of 2025, which was a 9% increase on compared to around 361.2 million riders during the same period in 2024. The modes of transport include Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, public buses, and marine transport, along with taxis and shared mobility options such as app-based vehicles, hourly rentals, and on-demand buses. The average daily ridership reached 2.18 million in 2025. Dubai Metro and taxis recorded the highest usage of ridership with 36.5% for the Metro and 26% for taxis. Public buses then made up 24%. The month of May registered the highest monthly traffic of passengers, reaching 68.8 million, while numbers for the other months ranged between 61 and 68 million. The metro Dubai Metro users across both the Red and Green Lines reached approximately 143.9 million riders during the first half of 2025. BurJuman station (serving both the Red and Green Lines) registered 8.6 million riders, followed by Al Rigga Station with 6.8 million. Union Station (also serving both lines) came next with 6.6 million riders. Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority announces that public transport modes — including Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, public buses, and marine transport — along with taxis and shared mobility options, served approximately 395.3 million riders in the first half of 2025. This represents… — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) July 27, 2025 On the Red Line, Mall of the Emirates Station recorded the highest volume after Al Rigga, with 5.6 million riders, followed by Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station with 5.4 million, and Business Bay Station with 5.3 million. On the Green Line, Sharaf DG Station ranked first with 5.1 million riders, followed by Baniyas Station with 4.1 million, and Stadium Station with approximately 3.6 million. The tram and others Dubai Tram transported 4.9 million riders during the first half of this year, while public buses carried 95.7 million riders. The total number of users of all marine transport modes reached 9.7 million. Shared mobility services, including app-based vehicles, hourly rentals, and on-demand buses, served 37.6 million riders. Meanwhile, taxi services in Dubai transported 103.5 million riders during the first half of the year. Why choose public transport? Several announcements have been made by the RTA in the recent past about updates to the public transport network. Some of the new transport systems being announced or introduced, in addition to a massive Blue Line expansion of the Metro network, include the Rail Bus, Bus-on-Demand, the Etihad Rail, Sky Pods, RTA-endorsed bus-pooling services and flying taxis. The Roads and Transport Authority of Dubai (RTA) may also soon be introducing a new vehicle to the public transport network – the electric bus. A recent pilot operation launched by the authority involves a new electric bus on route F13, a feeder bus service between Al Quoz Bus Depot and the Dubai Mall Metro Bus Stop. @rta_dubai Images: Socials/Supplied > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


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16-07-2025
- What's On
RTA announces new bus routes in these Dubai areas
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced updates to the public bus network to make transit for commuters smoother, quicker and more efficient, with new routes, added stops and updated entry and exit points. The changes come as part of the RTA's wider efforts to not only make the lives of current users easier with quicker travel times and better reach, but also push public transport as the most attractive means of getting around Dubai to tackle the city's perennial traffic woes. As such, these updates will include new and improved routes going through more residential and industrial areas, adjustments to include new termination points and new stops added in developing communities, creating better connectivity for commuters in these growing neighbourhoods. What are the new routes? Route 17: Terminates at Baniyas Square Metro Station instead of Sabkha Bus Station. Terminates at Baniyas Square Metro Station instead of Sabkha Bus Station. Route 24: Has been rerouted within Al Nahda 1. Has been rerouted within Al Nahda 1. Route 44: Service has been rerouted from Rebat Street to Dubai Festival City. Service has been rerouted from Rebat Street to Dubai Festival City. Route 56: Path has been extended to the DWC Staff Village. Path has been extended to the DWC Staff Village. Routes 66 & 67: A new bus stop has been added in the Al Ruwayyah Farm area. A new bus stop has been added in the Al Ruwayyah Farm area. Route 32C: The section between Al Jafiliya Bus Station and Satwa Bus Station has been curtailed. Passengers heading to Satwa can now transfer to route F27. The section between Al Jafiliya Bus Station and Satwa Bus Station has been curtailed. Passengers heading to Satwa can now transfer to route F27. Route C26: The bus stop has been moved from Al Jafiliya Bus Station to Max Metro Bus Stop 2. The bus stop has been moved from Al Jafiliya Bus Station to Max Metro Bus Stop 2. Route E16: Route now terminates at Union Bus Station instead of Sabkha. Route now terminates at Union Bus Station instead of Sabkha. Route F12: The section between Satwa Roundabout and Wasal Park has been curtailed and rerouted via Kuwait Street. The section between Satwa Roundabout and Wasal Park has been curtailed and rerouted via Kuwait Street. F27: The bus stop has been relocated from Al Jafiliya Bus Station to Max Metro Bus Stop 2. The bus stop has been relocated from Al Jafiliya Bus Station to Max Metro Bus Stop 2. F47: Route has been rerouted within the Jebel Ali Industrial area. Route has been rerouted within the Jebel Ali Industrial area. F54: Route has been extended to cover the new camp in JAFZA South. Why choose public transport? Several announcements have been made by the RTA in the recent past about updates to the public transport network. Some of the new transport systems being announced or introduced, in addition to a massive expansion of the Metro network, include the Rail Bus, Bus-on-Demand, the Etihad Rail, Sky Pods, RTA-endorsed bus-pooling services and flying taxis. The Roads and Transport Authority of Dubai (RTA) may also soon be introducing a new vehicle to the public transport network – the electric bus. A recent pilot operation launched by the authority involves a new electric bus on route F13, a feeder bus service between Al Quoz Bus Depot and the Dubai Mall Metro Bus Stop. @rta_dubai Images: Socials/Supplied > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in