Abu Dhabi’s Intercity Bus Services: A Comprehensive Guide to Seamless Travel Across the UAE

Abu Dhabi’s Intercity Bus Services

Abu Dhabi’s intercity bus services offer a convenient and affordable way to travel between emirates. The Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station serves as the main departure point for most inter-emirate bus trips. Each emirate operates its own public transport authority, providing various intercity bus lines to and from Abu Dhabi.

Intercity Bus Routes and Fares

Dubai to Abu Dhabi

Routes and Costs

Traveling from Dubai to Abu Dhabi is straightforward with multiple bus routes available. The cost for a one-way trip is Dh25.

Payment Method

Passengers can use the Nol card for a hassle-free payment experience.

Routes Available

  • E100
  • E101
  • E102
  • E201

Bus Timings

Buses operate from 4 AM to 1 AM the next day, ensuring frequent service throughout the day.

Sharjah to Abu Dhabi

Routes and Costs

The cost for traveling from Sharjah to Abu Dhabi is Dh30.

Payment Method

Passengers can pay in cash directly to the bus driver.

Routes Available

  • SRTA Bus 117
  • SRTA Bus 118

Bus Timings

For the latest bus schedules, passengers can refer to the SRTA website.

Ajman to Abu Dhabi

Routes and Costs

A one-way trip from Ajman to Abu Dhabi costs Dh35.

Payment Method

Passengers can pay in cash directly to the bus driver or use the Masaar card.

Bus Timings

Buses depart from Abu Dhabi at:

  • 7 AM
  • 11 AM
  • 3 PM
  • 7 PM

Ras Al Khaimah to Abu Dhabi

Routes and Costs

Traveling from Ras Al Khaimah to Abu Dhabi costs Dh35.

Payment Method

Passengers can pay in cash on board or book tickets online.

Routes Available

  • RAKTA Bus from Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station to Ras Al Khaimah Main Bus Station in Al Hamra
  • RAKTA Bus from Al Ain Central Bus Station to Musalla Bus Station

Bus Timings

Daily departures from Abu Dhabi are at:

  • 1:30 PM
  • 7:30 PM

From Al Ain, the bus departs at 8 PM.

Abu Dhabi’s intercity bus services provide a reliable and economical option for traveling between emirates. Whether you’re heading to Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, or Ras Al Khaimah, the well-connected bus routes and flexible payment options ensure a smooth journey. Make sure to check the latest schedules and fare details before your trip to plan accordingly.

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