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Better connectivity between residential areas and business districts through a more flexible and efficient public transport network Dubai. Roads and Transport Authority. 14th July 2026: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will launch four new public bus routes and upgrade a number of existing routes from 17th July. The step forms part of ongoing efforts to raise the efficiency of the public transport network, improve connectivity between residential, commercial and service areas, and provide customers with more flexible and convenient mobility solutions. These changes form part of RTA’s regular review of the public bus network, based on studies of transport demand and passenger mobility patterns. They aim to enhance integration between public transport modes, improve service levels, and provide more efficient and sustainable mobility options for Dubai’s residents and visitors. The new routes are as follows: - Route 35: Connects International City with Dubai Silicon Oasis, with 30-minute headways during peak hours.
- Route 85: Connects Al Quoz (Al Khail Gate) with Dubai Internet City Metro Station, with 20-minute headways during peak hours.
- Route 37A: Operates between International City and Dubai Silicon Oasis Lake, with 30-minute headways during peak hours.
- Route 37B: Operates between Dubai Silicon Oasis Lake and International City, with 30-minute headways during peak hours.
RTA will also introduce changes to several existing routes on the same date to improve operational efficiency and enhance integration with the Metro network and Metro Link services. Route 27 will be rerouted via Al Mustaqbal Street instead of Al Sukook Street, with Route 29 available as an alternative for passengers affected by the change. The changes also include Routes 36A and 36B, where sections of their routes between International City and Dubai Silicon Oasis will be discontinued. Passengers heading to Academic City and Dubai Silicon Oasis may use the new Routes 37A and 37B. To further enhance integration with the Metro network, Route 67 will be rerouted to connect with Oud Metha Bus Station instead of Al Ghubaiba Bus Station. Passengers may use the Dubai Metro Green Line to reach Bur Dubai. Route 84 will also be modified to terminate at InsuranceMarket Bus Stop (South Side) instead of Mall of the Emirates. Passengers travelling between Dubai Marina and Al Quoz may use the new Route 85. Route 88 will undergo a similar change, terminating at ONPASSIVE Metro Bus Stop (North Side) instead of Umm Al Sheif Street. Passengers heading to Dubai Internet City may use Route 8. Routes 96 and X94 towards Al Quoz will be rerouted via Al Yalayis Street/Jebel Ali instead of Expo Road, improving journey efficiency and easing access to key destinations. For Metro Link routes, Route F06 will be extended to serve Nad Shamma, Route F29 will be modified to serve Umm Al Sheif instead of Umm Suqeim 3, Route F36 will be extended to serve Al Barsha South 2, and Route F47 will be modified to serve staff accommodation in Jebel Ali Industrial Area. Route F49 will no longer serve the Parco Hypermarket area when travelling from Danube Metro Station. Passengers may use several alternative routes, including Routes 56, 95A, F47 and F53, to reach the area. During evening peak hours, Route C01 will be rerouted between Flame Intersection 2 and Dnata 2, as part of measures to improve journey times and enhance operational efficiency. Route X22 towards Al Qusais Industrial Area will also be revised to bypass stops within Business Bay. The route will operate directly from Business Bay Metro Bus Stop (South Side 1) to Al Qusais Industrial Area 2 via Sheikh Zayed Road. Passengers in Business Bay may use the alternative Routes F14 and F41.
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