New Bus Route: Dubai to Sharjah for 12 Dirhams

New Bus Route: Dubai to Sharjah for 12 Dirhams
For those who regularly commute between Dubai and Sharjah, there’s good news: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a new direct bus route, expanding public transportation options between the emirates. The new E308 service runs between the Stadium Bus Station in Dubai and the Al Jubail Bus Station in Sharjah, simplifying travel in both directions.
Route and Schedule – Convenient and Regular Service
The E308 bus operates daily from 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM, departing every half-hour from each terminal. This frequency allows passengers to reach their destinations with minimal waiting, whether they're commuting for work, study, or leisure activities.
Fare and Accessibility
The fare for this route is just 12 dirhams, offering an attractive alternative to car travel when considering fuel costs, road congestion, and parking difficulties. Passengers can pay the fare using their Nol card, ensuring continued seamless use of the integrated transport system.
The Significance of the New Route
Transportation between Dubai and Sharjah has long posed a challenge due to traffic congestion during peak times. The RTA's aim with the E308 launch is to provide a tangible solution for commuters while reducing road pressure. Developing public transport leads to more sustainable urban mobility and contributes to improved air quality.
What Can Passengers Expect?
The new route between Dubai and Sharjah operates with modern, air-conditioned buses that offer comfortable seating, digital displays, and safe travel conditions. The bus stops are well-marked, and travelers can easily plan their trip via the RTA app or website.
Summary
The new E308 service is another step towards more efficient transport between the two emirates. This reliable and affordable public transportation service not only caters to passenger convenience but also offers an environmentally friendly alternative to private vehicle use. Those who frequently travel between Dubai and Sharjah can now do so more simply and predictably.
(Source of the article is Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) statement.)
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