The RTA Dubai Bus Routes Revamp 2026 officially kicks off this week, marking one of the largest overhauls of the city’s public transport network in recent years. Starting Friday, January 9, 2026, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will introduce four brand-new routes and implement changes to over 70 existing lines to ease peak-hour congestion.
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance public transport services and facilitate mobility for all segments of society, #RTA will launch four new public bus routes with effect from 9 January.
The initiative aims to enhance the operational efficiency of the emirate’s public… pic.twitter.com/BrKVNTPliy— RTA (@rta_dubai) January 6, 2026
New Routes: Peak-Hour Congestion Relief
To support existing high-demand lines (Routes 88 and 93), the RTA has introduced four “directional” services. These are designed to move large volumes of passengers between Al Satwa, Jumeirah, and Al Wasl during rush hours.
- Route 88A: Al Satwa Bus Station to Jumeirah 3 (Morning Peak).
- Route 88B: Jumeirah 3 to Al Satwa Bus Station (Evening Peak).
- Route 93A: Al Satwa Bus Station to Al Wasl (Morning Peak).
- Route 93B: Al Wasl to Al Satwa Bus Station (Evening Peak).
Major Adjustments to 70+ Existing Routes
The RTA Dubai Bus Routes Revamp 2026 includes more than just new paths; it features significant realignments for over 70 lines. We’ve highlighted the most critical changes below:
Route Extensions and Realignments
Several routes have been lengthened to reach new residential and industrial communities:
- Route 13A: Now extended to serve Al Muhaisnah 2, 7th Street.
- Route 55: Extended within International City to reach the Greece Cluster, K12.
- Route F39: Now reaches the Oud Al Muteena area with three new stops: Oud Al Muteena 2 A1, Oud Al Muteena 2 Masjid, and Oud Al Muteena 2 B1.
- Route F54: Realigned to better serve the Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA) South Residential Area.
- Route F55: Service expanded to cover more of the Dubai World Central (DWC) cargo zone with two additional stops.
New Bus Stop Additions
New stops have been integrated into these routes to improve access to key landmarks like the Museum of the Future:
- Route 29: A strategic new stop added at the Museum of the Future.
- Route 6: Two new stops at Dubai People of Determination Center and Mayo Clinic.
- Route 18: Now serves Al Nahda Pond Park and MSB Private School on 7A Street.
- Route 36B: New stop at Royal Bank of Scotland 1 in Dubai Outsource City.
- Route 320: Now stops at the VOGO Grand Hotel in Dubai Outsource City.
- Route F61: Additional stop added at Al Jassmi Masjid 1.
- Routes C15 & F01: New stop added on Abu Baker Al Siddique Street (prior to D82).

Cancelled Stops and Relocations
Please note that these stops are no longer in service as part of the RTA Dubai Bus Routes Revamp 2026:
- Major Relocation (Routes E100 & E201): The stop at Max Metro Station has moved from South 2 to the Al Jafiliya Bus Station.
- Landmark Cancellations: The Storm Coaster stop at Dubai Hills Mall (Route DH1) and Shatha Tower (Route 83) have been cancelled.
- Green Community (Route F46): Choithrams Supermarket 2 and the Main Entrance Gate 2 stops are removed.
- Other Removals: * Route 16: Al Awir stop cancelled.
- Route 31: Dubai Academic City 2 stop cancelled.
- Route F10: Al Warqa’a E21 stop cancelled.
- Routes 12 & 93: Umm Suqeim Etisalat stop cancelled.
- Route C09: Oxygen Dubai 2, Gargash Cars 2, and Renault Service Centre 2 stops cancelled.
How to Check Your New Timetable
With so many modifications to frequency and stop sequences, the RTA strongly advises all commuters to update their travel apps.
- S’hail App: The most reliable way to see real-time bus locations and the updated RTA Dubai Bus Routes Revamp 2026 schedule.
- RTA Website: You can download the full PDF timetables for any of the 70+ modified routes.
- Nol Card: Ensure your Nol card is topped up using our Affordable Dubai Travel Hacks 2026 to avoid delays at the station.
Final Thoughts for Commuters
This revamp is a proactive step as Dubai’s population continues to surge, a growth trend also seen in the business sector with the rise of DIFC hedge funds 2025. By streamlining these 70+ routes, the RTA aims to make public transport the fastest way to reach major events, such as the upcoming Zakir Khan Dubai Opera 2026 show.
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