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Gulf Business on MSNDubai’s RTA bus stations: What does their upgrade look like?The improvements include refurbished waiting areas, modernised building façades, upgraded infrastructure and pavements ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNDubai: Free WiFi now available on all intercity busesOn June 17, the RTA completed the rollout of free Wi-Fi service in all 43 bus and marine transport stations across Dubai.
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Gulf Business on MSNDubai commuters rejoice: Free Wi-Fi on all intercity busesThe move is aimed at improving the commuting experience and giving passengers the flexibility to work or browse the internet while travelling ...
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority has completed the rollout of free wi-fi on all 259 intercity buses from Dubai to other emirates ...
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed improvements of 22 public bus stations across the emirate, including 16 passenger stations and 6 bus depots. These efforts are part of a ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNDubai adds prayer areas, improves waiting spaces as it upgrades 22 bus stationsDubai has upgraded 22 bus stations across the emirate, including 16 passenger stations and 6 bus depots. The emirate's Roads ...
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed improvements of 22 public bus stations across the emirate, ...
The Roads and Transport Authority of Dubai has announced changes to 13 Dubai bus routes including Dubai Festival City, Satwa ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Police in Dubai say 17 people were killed when a bus from Oman crashed in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai police announced the death toll in tweets published early ...
The Dubai Police Headquarters said on Twitter the bus, carrying 31 passengers, crashed into a road sign at around 5:40 p.m. while driving along the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road.
This project forms part of RTA’s broader vision to strengthen connections between various public transport modes through ...
Seventeen people were killed Thursday evening when a bus crashed into an overhead road sign in Dubai, according to police. The Omani-licensed vehicle was carrying 31 people when it crashed on ...
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