Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) marks its 20th anniversary this year, showcasing remarkable progress in the emirate’s public transport system. Over the past two decades, the RTA has introduced massive infrastructure improvements, reshaping how people travel within Dubai.
From the early days, with limited bus services and metro lines, to today’s extensive network of buses, metro, trams, and water taxis, the RTA has focused on enhancing convenience and connectivity. The aerial view of Ghubaiba Bus Station highlights this transformation, showing significant upgrades compared to 1983.
These developments not only ease daily commutes but also support Dubai’s growing population and its vision to become a smart and sustainable city. Advanced technologies and eco-friendly vehicles are now part of the transport system, helping reduce emissions and traffic congestion.
Looking ahead, RTA plans to introduce more innovations and expand services to keep pace with urban growth and changing needs. The 20-year milestone is a testament to Dubai’s commitment to world-class public transportation.
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