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Gulf Insider

time19 hours ago

  • Gulf Insider

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The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has unveiled a comprehensive transport plan for the Eid Al Adha 2025 holiday (June 5–8), ensuring residents and visitors enjoy safe, smooth, and stress-free travel during the festive break. With a surge in travel expected across Sharjah and beyond, SRTA will operate 180 buses across the emirate, delivering more than 5,600 trips across four days. To manage the holiday rush, bus frequency will increase to every five minutes during peak hours, down from the usual 45 minutes, dramatically reducing wait times for passengers. Engineer Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, the head of the SRTA, highlighted the importance of being well-prepared during holidays. In Sharjah City, the Authority will run 1,144 daily trips across 12 routes with 104 buses covering 543 stops, making travel between neighbourhoods faster and more efficient. Additional staff will be deployed at key stations, particularly Jubail Bus Station, which will remain open from early morning until late evening. In a major highlight for intercity travellers, a special boat service between Sharjah and Dubai will operate four times daily during Eid. Departing from Sharjah's Aquarium Station and arriving at Al Ghubaiba Station in Dubai, the marine route is a collaboration between SRTA and Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority, offering scenic and efficient transport between the emirates. SRTA is also working with Oman's national transport company, Mwasalat, to operate international route 203. This bus service connects the Emirate to Muscat, Oman's capital, with two daily trips from Jubail Station to Al Athaiba in Muscat, stopping at several destinations along the route. Tickets are available online via Mwasalat's official website or at local service read: UAE: 3 Rare Arabian Spotted Eagle Owl Babies Hatch in Sharjah

SRTA launches ‘On-Demand Buses' service in Sharjah
SRTA launches ‘On-Demand Buses' service in Sharjah

Sharjah 24

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Sharjah 24

SRTA launches ‘On-Demand Buses' service in Sharjah

Flexible, direct mobility solution This innovative service offers passengers a flexible and direct mode of transport from their homes to their daily destinations, particularly in areas not fully served by the current public bus network. It promotes the concept of an integrated transport system across the emirate. Engineer Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, chairman of the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA), emphasised the need for a flexible, sustainable public transport system in light of Sharjah's rapid urban and population expansion. The On-Demand Buses service reflects SRTA's vision for reducing private vehicle use, thereby lowering congestion and carbon emissions. Enhancing quality of life through smart transport Al Othmani added that public transport is central to improving quality of life and mobility within the emirate. SRTA continues to invest in modern transport technologies and expand smart services for all while committing to a safe and sustainable transport environment that aligns with Sharjah's strategic vision for a more balanced and prosperous urban future. Affordable, smart and user-friendly The first phase includes two buses operating daily from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, with a nominal fare of AED 8 per trip. Children under five travel for free. Users can request and track buses in real time via a smart app, which also allows for cashless payments and instant quality feedback. The system enables users to set their pick-up and drop-off points without being restricted to fixed bus stops or schedules, offering flexibility tailored to residents' and visitors' needs. The service facilitates convenient travel from residential areas to daily destinations, including commercial centres, restaurants, service facilities, and workplaces—reducing dependence on private cars and improving overall accessibility. Smart features Abdulaziz Al Jarwan, Director of Transport Affairs at SRTA, stated that buses are equipped with internal surveillance cameras to ensure a safe travel environment. Linked to AI systems, the buses collect real-time data on passenger numbers, demographics, and usage patterns, enabling data-driven decision-making for improved operations and future planning. The buses are also equipped to accommodate people of determination, with features that ensure easy boarding and movement. The launch coincided with the Eid Al-Adha holidays—an ideal time due to increased travel activity. The initiative is part of SRTA's long-term strategy for a scalable, smart, and sustainable transport network. The first phase will be evaluated to guide potential expansion to other areas in the future, in line with SRTA's mission to improve quality of life and ensure accessible mobility for all.

Sharjah launches proactive plan for 5,600 trips during Eid Al Adha holiday
Sharjah launches proactive plan for 5,600 trips during Eid Al Adha holiday

Gulf Today

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

Sharjah launches proactive plan for 5,600 trips during Eid Al Adha holiday

The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has put together a special plan for the upcoming Eid Al Adha holiday. This initiative is aimed at making sure travellers can enjoy comfortable and safe transportation as they celebrate the Eid. With an increase in people wanting to travel during this festive time, the SRTA is stepping up its services to ensure everyone can move smoothly between different areas in Sharjah and beyond. Engineer Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, the head of the SRTA, highlighted the importance of being well-prepared during holidays. He noted that during the Eid holiday in 2025, which runs from June 5 to 8, there will be a noticeable rise in public transport users. To handle this, the SRTA has made plans to operate 180 buses on various routes, aiming to complete around 5,600 trips over the four days. During peak times, buses will come every 5 minutes instead of the usual 45-minute wait. This means shorter waiting times and more convenience for everyone traveling. The authority is committed to making travel easy for people visiting family or exploring popular destinations, both within the emirate and outside it. They are also increasing staff at busy bus stations, especially the Jubail Bus Station, which will be open from early morning until late at night to accommodate the larger number of passengers expected during this busy holiday. The Authority has improved bus services in Sharjah City for the Eid holiday, making travel easier for everyone. They are running a total of 1,144 bus trips each day across 12 different routes, using 104 buses that connect to 543 stops around the city. During the Eid Al Adha holiday, there will be a special boat service operating between Sharjah and Dubai. Abdul Aziz Al Jarwan, who is in charge of transport at the local authority, announced that there will be four daily trips. These boats will leave from the Aquarium Station in Sharjah and arrive at Al Ghubaiba Station in Dubai, working together with Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority. Al Jarwan shared that the Authority is working closely with the Omani transport company, Mwasalat, to run international route 203. This route connects Sharjah with Muscat, the capital of Oman, and offers two flights each day. This service is expected to encourage tourism between the two countries, especially during the Eid holidays. Passengers can board at Jubail station and travel to Al Athaiba station, making stops along the way. Tickets can be purchased online through Mwasalat Oman's website or at their service points. WAM

Sharjah disburses Dhs9.37 million to taxi number plate owners
Sharjah disburses Dhs9.37 million to taxi number plate owners

Gulf Today

time20-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Today

Sharjah disburses Dhs9.37 million to taxi number plate owners

The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has begun distributing the annual bonus to owners of old taxi number plates in the emirate for the year 2024. The total disbursed amount stands at Dhs9,372,000. The payment is being made in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, with the aim of supporting low-income citizens and ensuring a decent standard of living for this segment of the community. Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, Chairman of SRTA, confirmed that the bonuses are being paid to owners of old taxi number plates currently operated by franchise companies under SRTA's umbrella. A total of 4,686 individuals are benefitting from the initiative. Abdul Aziz Mohammed Al Jarwan, Director of Transport Affairs at SRTA, stated that this step reflects the Ruler's continued interest in improving the living conditions of Sharjah's citizens, particularly the owners of old vehicle licence plates. He emphasised that the move is a reflection of the spirit of social solidarity in Sharjah. Al Jarwan noted that the disbursement process is carried out only after eligible owners meet the necessary conditions and requirements. He assured that SRTA is committed to streamlining the procedures and removing obstacles to facilitate access to the bonus. Owners who have not yet met the disbursement criteria are urged to complete their documentation and submit the required paperwork to claim their financial entitlements. For inquiries or support, they can contact SRTA at 600525252 or 0564144667. WAM

Sharjah disburses Dh9.37 million in bonuses to old taxi plate owners
Sharjah disburses Dh9.37 million in bonuses to old taxi plate owners

Gulf News

time19-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf News

Sharjah disburses Dh9.37 million in bonuses to old taxi plate owners

Sharjah: The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has begun distributing annual bonuses totaling Dh 9.37 million to owners of old taxi number plates, following directives issued by His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. The initiative, which supports 4,686 beneficiaries across the emirate, aims to improve the living standards of low-income citizens and reflects Sharjah's broader commitment to social welfare and equity. Engineer Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, Chairman of SRTA, said the bonus is allocated to individuals whose taxi plates are currently operated under franchise agreements regulated by the Authority. He noted that the support falls within the framework of His Highness's ongoing efforts to uphold the dignity and well-being of all citizens, especially those with limited income. Abdul Aziz Mohammed Al Jarwan, Director of Transport Affairs at SRTA, said that the distribution process is carefully regulated to ensure that only eligible recipients receive the bonus, with SRTA working to simplify procedures and eliminate obstacles for applicants. Eligible individuals who have yet to complete the necessary documentation are encouraged to do so in order to receive their payment. For inquiries or assistance, beneficiaries can contact SRTA through the official numbers 600525252 or 0564144667.

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