Dubai Expands Public Bus Network with New Routes and Service Upgrades from July 17, 2026
Dubai is making public transportation even more accessible with another major expansion of its bus network. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the launch of four new public bus routes and improvements to 13 existing services, effective July 17, 2026.
The latest changes are designed to improve connectivity between residential communities, business districts, educational hubs, and Metro stations while offering passengers faster and more convenient travel options across the emirate. The updates are part of the RTA’s ongoing strategy to create a smarter, more efficient, and sustainable public transport system
Four “New Dubai Bus Routes” Starting July 17
Dubai commuters will benefit from four brand-new routes that connect growing residential and commercial communities.
| Bus Route No. | Destination | Peak-hour frequency |
| 35 | Connects International City with Dubai Silicon Oasis | 30 minutes |
| 85 | Operates between Al Quoz (Al Khail Gate) and Dubai Internet City Metro Station | 20 minutes |
| 37A | Runs from International City to Dubai Silicon Oasis Lake | 30 minutes |
| 37B | Connects Dubai Silicon Oasis Lake back to International City | 30 minutes |
These new services provide additional public transport options for thousands of daily commuters working or living in these rapidly growing districts.
What are the Dubai RTA bus route changes effective from July 17, 2026?
In addition to launching new services, Dubai RTA is modifying 13 existing bus and Metro Link routes. The revised routes are based on passenger demand studies and travel pattern analysis carried out by the RTA.
| Bus Route | What Has Changed? | Alternative Route / Advice |
| Route 27 | Rerouted via Al Mustaqbal Street instead of Al Sukook Street. | Use Route 29 if affected by the change. |
| Routes 36A & 36B | The section between International City and Dubai Silicon Oasis has been discontinued. | Use the new Routes 37A and 37B to travel to Academic City and Dubai Silicon Oasis. |
| Route 67 | Rerouted to terminate at Oud Metha Bus Station instead of Al Ghubaiba Bus Station. | Use the Dubai Metro Green Line to reach Bur Dubai. |
| Route 84 | Will terminate at InsuranceMarket Bus Stop (South Side) instead of Mall of the Emirates. | Use the new Route 85 for travel between Dubai Marina and Al Quoz. |
| Route 88 | Will terminate at ONPASSIVE Metro Bus Stop (North Side) instead of Umm Al Sheif Street. | Use Route 8 to travel to Dubai Internet City. |
| Routes 96 & X94 | Towards Al Quoz, buses will operate via Al Yalayis Street/Jebel Ali instead of Expo Road. | No alternative required; the change improves journey efficiency. |
| Metro Link Route F06 | Extended to serve Nad Shamma. | No alternative required. |
| Metro Link Route F29 | Modified to serve Umm Al Sheif instead of Umm Suqeim 3. | No alternative required. |
| Metro Link Route F36 | Extended to serve Al Barsha South 2. | No alternative required. |
| Metro Link Route F47 | Modified to serve staff accommodation in Jebel Ali Industrial Area. | No alternative required. |
| Metro Link Route F49 | Will no longer serve the Parco Hypermarket area when travelling from Danube Metro Station. | Use Routes 56, 95A, F47, or F53. |
| Route C01 | During evening peak hours, rerouted between Flame Intersection 2 and Dnata 2. | No alternative required; change aims to reduce travel time. |
| Route X22 | Will bypass Business Bay stops and 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 can use Routes F14 or F41. |
Why These Changes Matter?
Dubai’s population continues to grow, increasing the demand for reliable and affordable public transportation.
The expanded bus network offers several benefits:
- Better first-mile and last-mile connectivity
- Easier transfers to Dubai Metro
- Reduced traffic congestion
- Lower transportation costs
- Improved accessibility for residents and visitors
- Support for Dubai’s sustainable mobility goals
The initiative reflects Dubai’s long-term commitment to building one of the world’s most integrated public transport systems.
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How Commuters Will Benefit?
Passengers using the new routes can expect:
- More direct journeys
- Shorter waiting times during peak hours
- Improved links between residential communities and workplaces
- Better access to Metro stations
- Greater flexibility for daily commuting
The changes are expected to particularly benefit commuters travelling between International City, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Al Quoz, and Dubai Internet City.
Dubai Continues Investing in Smart Mobility
The latest bus network expansion follows several recent transport initiatives introduced by Dubai RTA, including AI-powered bus management systems, smart bus stations, and ongoing investments in sustainable transport infrastructure. Together, these projects support Dubai’s vision of becoming one of the world’s smartest and most connected cities.
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Final Thoughts
The introduction of four new bus routes and improvements to existing services demonstrates Dubai’s continued investment in creating a faster, smarter, and more passenger-friendly public transport network.
Whether you commute daily for work or travel around the city for leisure, these updates will make public transportation more efficient, convenient, and accessible beginning July 17, 2026.


