Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the launch of four new public bus routes on 20 October to strengthen the public bus network within the emirate.

Adel Shakeri, Director of Planning and Business Development at the Public Transport Agency, said: “The four new bus lines are: Line (321), which starts from Dubai Silicon Oasis Bus Stop (HBP) to Silicon Oasis Lake. At peak times, line J03, which runs from Dubai Studio City to DAMAC Hills, serves Dubai Studio City and the DAMAC Hills residential area with a 60-minute trolley time; The two areas, and the fourth line, which is one of th Feeding for metro stations, and (F70) and stems from BurJuman Metro Station to Dubai Museum, and this line serves the tourist areas in Bur Dubai, such as the village of Al Fahidi Heritage Museum and Dubai.

He added: “Other lines will also be developed on October 20, including the change of route (X22) from Al Qusais Industrial Area (2) to Business Bay Metro Station, where it will be changed to pass through Al Saada Street and line (91) from Souq Bus Station Gold to Jebel Ali Bus Station, where the route will be changed to serve Business Bay Metro Station in both directions, and line (98E) from Al Quoz Bus Station to Satwa, where this route will be changed so that it will not enter the Satwa Bus Station », calling passengers The line is to use parking near the bus station in Satwa.

Shakeri explained that the Authority will also expand the route of line (7) to extend the route from Al Quoz Bus Station to Satwa, where this line will not enter the Satwa Bus Station, pointing out that the operating days of the line (34) will be extended to Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and buses will be available every (30) minutes, and that line (95A) will work on all days of the week with the availability of buses every (120) minutes, and that line (56) will work on all days of the week with the presence of buses every (120) minutes.