![]() ![]() ![]() The sixth and seventh stations are the International City and the Dubai Silicon Oasis Station. The fifth station is the Global Village, where three buses will make 10 trips daily on all weekdays. Eight buses will make 70 trips daily in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday, and 72 trips in both directions on Thursdays and Fridays. The fourth station is Etisalat, adjacent to Etisalat Metro Station on the Green Line. Twelve buses will make 74 trips in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday, and 76 daily trips in both directions on Thursdays and Fridays. The third station is Al Ghubaiba, which has integrated various mass transit modes spanning the metro, public buses, marine transport, and taxis. The second station is Al Baraha, where seven buses will run 62 trips per day in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday and 68 trips in both directions on Thursdays and Fridays. The service frequency will be 15 minutes. The first station is Palm Jumeirah, where six buses will make 54 trips per day in both directions from Saturday to Wednesday and 57 trips in both directions on Thursday and Friday. Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer, Director-General, chairman of the board of executive directors of the RTA said that the RTA had allocated 57 buses for Expo visitors from nine locations in Dubai, operating 455 to 476 trips per day. ![]()
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