Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the deployment of 126 public buses, termed as ‘Expo Rider’, to serve Expo 2020 Dubai visitors for free from nine locations across Dubai. Additionally, two routes will be launched to transfer Expo visitors from various hotels directly to the site of mega event in Dubai.
RTA will also deploy buses to transfer visitors from within the Expo site parking area to the gates, in addition to having a bus service to transfer riders between Expo Gates.
The service frequency will vary from three to 60 minutes.
Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA confirmed RTA’s readiness to provide a unique, smooth and express transit service for Expo 2020 visitors from various locations in Dubai and across the UAE through the deployment of 203 buses.
These buses will feature high safety and luxury standards and comfortable seats. They are compatible with Euro 6 low-carbon emission standards, making them the first of their kind in the Middle East ad North Africa (Mena) region.
Through the deployment of these high-quality buses, RTA seeks to make mass transit the ideal choice of mobility for Expo 2020 Dubai visitors.
Movement from Dubai to Expo site
Al Tayer explained that the RTA had allocated 57 buses to transfer Expo 2020 Dubai visitors from various locations in Dubai by operating 455 to 476 trips per day.
RTA identified nine stations to serve passengers heading to and from Expo.
The first station is Palm Jumeirah, where six buses are allocated to run 54 trips per day in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday, and 57 trips per day in both directions on Thursdays and Fridays. The service frequency will be 15 minutes.
The second station is Al Baraha, where seven buses are allocated to run 62 trips per day in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday, and 68 trips per day in both directions on Thursdays and Fridays. The service frequency will be 30 minutes.
The third station is Al Ghubaiba, a station characterised by integrating various mass transit modes including Dubai Metro, public buses, marine transport and taxis. Twelve buses are allocated to run 74 trips per day in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday, and 76 daily trips in both directions on Thursdays and Fridays. The service frequency will be 15 minutes.
The fifth station is the Global Village where three buses are allocated to run ten trips daily on all weekdays. The service frequency will be 60 minutes.
The sixth and seventh stations are the International City and the Dubai Silicon Oasis Stations. Eight buses have been allocated to both the stations to run 78 trips per day in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday, and 82 trips per day in both directions on Thursdays and Fridays. The service frequency will be 15 minutes.
The eighth station is Dubai Mall where five buses are allocated to run 55 trips per day in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday, and 59 trips per day in both directions on Thursdays and Fridays. The service frequency will be 30 minutes.
The ninth station is Dubai International Airport, where eight buses are allocated to run 52 trips per day in both directions, seven days a week. The service frequency will be 20 minutes.
Movement within Expo 2020 Dubai site
Al Tayer explained that RTA will also provide two additional services to Expo 2020 Dubai visitors.
The first service is ‘Expo Parking Shuttle’ to transport visitors from the car parks to the three Expo Gates (Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability).
The service frequency will range from three to seven minutes.
#RTA announced the deployment of 126 public buses “Expo Rider” to serve #Expo2020 Dubai visitors for free from 9 locations across Dubai. Additionally, two routes will be launched to lift Expo visitors from hotels directly to the site of Expo. https://t.co/6pqh6VIL3f pic.twitter.com/Se3S8FVyky
— RTA (@rta_dubai) September 11, 2021
Culled From Gulf News.
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