The Public Transport Agency of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai plans to launch three new public bus lines and develop other routes on July 18th to strengthen the public bus network within Dubai, Cities, public delight and meeting the growing demand for public bus services.

Adel Shakeri, Director of Planning and Business Development at the Public Transport Agency, said that the three new bus routes are: Line 77, starting from Beni Yas Metro Station and passing through Terminal 3 through Deira City Center to Terminal 1, The F36 line, which is a feeder for metro stations, starts from the Mall of the Emirates Metro Station and passes through Arjan Hotel via the Mall of the Emirates Metro Station and Al Barsha South to Dubai Science Park. The line (E102) starts from Ibn Battuta Metro Station to Musaffah Bus Station In the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

"The Public Transport Corporation will also develop further routes on July 18, including the conversion of the route of the 50th International City, the Chinese Market (2) and the Hail Gate (1). (J01) from the Mall of the Emirates Metro Station and the Jumeirah Round Village. This line will be developed by providing transportation in the circular village of Jumeirah through Al Barsha South. The current transport service will be provided through the F36 line.

Shakri confirmed that the F32 route will be converted from the Mall of the Emirates metro station, the sustainable city, where the transport service will be provided at Dubai Science Park through the F36 line. (F60) from Al Rashidiya Metro Station, Downtown Mirdif Gate. The line will be diverted into Mirdif towards City Center Mirdif from Al Rashidiya Metro Station. The other development will be through the transformation of line 367 between Rashidiya and the international city through Al Warqaa, to the Silicon Oasis through Dubai Academic City.

He added that the Authority is also keen to pay attention to the proposals and opinions of the public from different segments of society, in terms of the expansion and development of the public transport network, and the Foundation conducts field surveys through which users of public transport can give their views and suggestions, which can be delivered at the same time through the website Of the Authority.