Launches a new line to service metro stations

"Roads" opens the Al Khan and Al Mamzar bus links between Dubai and Sharjah

  • The allocation of 10 double-decker buses to operate on the new line.

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  • Adel Shakeri: "The opening of the two connections will reduce the journey time in public buses between the two emirates by 15 minutes."

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The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority announced that it will launch, the day after tomorrow, a new public bus line (F81) to serve metro stations, and it will also open the Al Khan and Al Muzar links to use the designated bus lane, to run the E303 line to transport passengers between Dubai and Sharjah.

Adel Shakri, Director of the Planning and Business Development Department at the Public Transport Corporation at the Roads and Transport Authority, said: “The new line (F81), which is one of the lines feeding to metro stations, will start on October 25th from Al Qusais Industrial Area, and will arrive at Al Nahda Metro Station at a steady time It is 15 minutes at peak times ».

Shakeri stressed that the opening of the bus route within the Al-Khan and Al-Mamzar links to run the line (E303), which operates between the Union Metro stations in Dubai and Jubail in Sharjah, will play a vital role in reducing the duration of the bus journey between the two emirates by approximately 15 minutes at peak times, because this line The route designated for buses will be used in the two aforementioned connections, which will make daily commuting between Dubai and Sharjah smoother and more comfortable, noting that the authority has designated 10 double-decker buses to operate on this line.

He added: “On the same date, other lines will also be developed, including: Modifications to Line (77) by extending its route to the Authority’s main building through the Emirates Metro Station, and line (C19) will be canceled.

And adjusting the flight times for (X94), (X02), (DPR1), (367), (97), (64A) lines, and (7) line.

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