Dubai is rolling out its next-generation bus shelters, designed to offer modern, comfortable, and user-friendly facilities for public transport passengers. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that the overall project completion rate has reached 89 per cent, with the shelters set to serve a significant number of bus routes, some accommodating more than 10 routes each. Once fully operational, the network is expected to handle over 192 million passengers annually.
“We focused on combining modern, aesthetic design with a range of services that enhance public confidence in the bus network, support sustainability goals, and make mass transit a more attractive choice,” said Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the RTA.
The new shelters are categorised into four models based on daily usage: Main stops (750+ passengers), secondary stops (250–750), basic stops (100–250), and drop-off/pick-up points (under 100). Key features include air-conditioned canopies in major areas, shaded outdoor spaces, advertising areas, and digital information screens displaying route maps, timetables, and real-time arrivals.
Accessibility has also been a priority. The shelters are designed according to the Dubai Code for People of Determination, with designated spaces for wheelchairs, supporting the emirate’s initiative to become a fully inclusive city.
With these upgrades, the RTA aims to enhance network efficiency, reduce travel times, and increase reliance on sustainable public transport across Dubai.