Competent and responsive staff! They will always help and prompt you in your question. Clean, calm. Buses run strictly on schedule. Nol card to Dubai, for local, 7 dirhams bus. Caliphate map for Abu Dhabi bus.
It is quite a good train station, from here you can conveniently and quickly get to Dubai. If you occasionally use this type of transport, replenish the metro card in advance and with a margin, you will not have to stand in queues. The price is excellent, 25 dirhams, if memory serves)
A good bus station. E101 buses to Dubai run regularly from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. for 25 dirhams.
There is also a bus 117 directly to Sharjah for 30 dirhams - cash payment upon boarding. This bus runs about once every 40 minutes and takes about 3 hours to reach Sharjah.
Boarding all buses is on a first-come, first-served basis, there are quite a lot of people who want to, so you can always catch the next flight and have to wait for the next one.
The buses are new and quite comfortable, there is a luggage compartment, folding seats and tables, each has slots for charging a phone.
All the staff is friendly, speaks English and was always happy to help.
The station is quite ordinary. Knowing English, they will tell you everything and explain which stop and which bus to take, tell you about payment methods. The guard suggested it to us. We were on our way from Abudabi Station to Ibn Batuta - Dubai station. The price is 25 dirhams per person. Payment by card with Dubai transport card Nol. The guard also explained where to replenish it.
In general, the station is small - Do not get lost!
To go to Dubai 1, you need to buy a Zero card, for each Person separately, the price for the trip is 25 dirhams, also, you can pay with a card in the subway to Dubai, you can replenish it right at the train station, put 75 dirhams on the card, this is enough to go to Dubai, ride the subway and come back to Abu Dhabi,buses return from Dubai before 12 a.m., run every 25 minutes
A great train station. Clear navigation, the ticket office will tell you everything in detail and direct you to the bus. To get to Dubai, you need to buy a silver Dubai public transport card and quickly go to the bus parking lot, a queue will form there and if there are no places left, you will have to wait for the next bus. Upon arrival in Dubai, you need to get off at the metro station to continue your journey to your destination. We did not get out on time and reached the final bus station in Deira, from there it is more difficult to get to the city center, but it was our fault the driver announced the stop.
Bus station - when it's time to hit the road.
From here you can go to Dubai or Fujairah, to the north, to the east and around the city. routes from 4.30 am, the last one to Dubai at midnight. It takes 1.5 hours to drive without traffic jams, there are heavy fogs in the morning, this is common for locals and only along the coast, it does not happen in the mountains. It takes almost 5 hours to get to Fujairah and they don't go often, it's worth buying a ticket in advance.
Inside the bus station there is a large waiting area, coffee shops and a shop, as well as ticket offices and a timetable board. The location of bus parking is a clover - there is a scoreboard inside.
There is no reference information, no one knows how to get to the remote area, including taxi drivers outside. By the way, private traders were kicked out and minibuses and other private transport were also closed, so it is problematic to take transport from here by a large company.
I sat down and drove off.
Queues from Dubai to Abu Dhabi are huge in the evenings, come in advance. Departure every half hour. Payment by intercity nol 31-37 dirhams, 800-900 to ours. A taxi costs from 80-100 dirhams, which is 2550 for ours.
New buses, air conditioners, phone charger, reclining chair. It doesn't shake.
We went to Al Ain and Dubai. Good location, Al-Wahda mall is very close. You can buy and replenish Hafilat and Dubai cards. Hafilat also works in Al Ain
The bus station is nice and clean, the staff is helpful. I speak only English. Buses run on schedule, all buses are clean and the drivers are positive. This bus station helped out a lot – when there was a downpour, it was impossible to get from the airport to Dubai by a miracle, the bus from this station brought to Dubai
It's a strange train station in general. It seems to be in the Emirates, but it feels like I came to Iraq somewhere. It's not a well-kept place. There is no air conditioning at the nearest stops, which is a big minus, since the heat is unrealistic in summer. + people working at the train station do not understand English at all
There are practically no pointers. There is no scoreboard so that you can track how long the bus will arrive. There is only one cash register, and the queues are long.This is generally not bad. The staff is friendly, always ready to help, the prices for the routes are very pleasant.
The train station is like a train station. Vending machines with the Caliphate card are in the center - green
You need a refund (xs, why) and take the lowest fare of 20 dirhams for 2 trips
The card costs 10 dirhams and 10 on the balance - it will be enough to get exactly to the palace and back
Not everything is completely clear, for example, the women's toilet (turned out to be on the street at all), but friendly Arabs at the information desk, not that they suggested how and where we need to go, but led us to the right bus!
There is an assistant staff at the entrance of the vending machine selling tickets to Dubai. In the other corner there are a couple of vending machines for the sale/replenishment of hafilat travel cards, also with an assistant.
In general, the station is like any other bus station. There are a lot of people, you can buy a Dubai NOL transport card, both at the vending machine and at the checkout.
We also pay 35 dirhams for her fare and travel on average about 1.45 to 3 hours to Dubai. It depends on the route and traffic jams.
I do not recommend buying coffee there)))
There is a good bus station, they take turns boarding the bus, cards can be replenished both through the terminal and in cash at the cash desk, we bought a ticket to Dubai here.
If you want to save on the cost of the road to Dubai, for example, come in advance - there are usually a lot of people, buses seem to be every 20 minutes. I mean, I didn't come, bought a ticket, sat down and drove.
I did not take this fact into account - as a result, I took a taxi with a pick-up of passengers.
A simple, unsightly train station. It is very strange that such an uncomfortable train station is located in the capital Abu Dhabi. Moreover, this is the main bus station of the city.
The bus station is very spacious, there is an information desk, where, by the way, you can buy a travel pass (for one day 5 trips total 10 dirhams), from here you can go in any direction in Abu Dhabi, and to almost any emirate!
To travel, you need to take a card (for free) and you can top it up in two ways, either through a terminal, which is not very convenient, if you have large bills, then you won't have much to change them, and you can't take them back (this is not a Troika for you :)), it's better through a person, it says Only cash, deposit exactly the amount you need for the trip, let's say 25aed to get from Abu Dhabi to Dubai and go to queue for the bus (E100)
There is a bus to Dubai, you need to pay for it with a Nol transport card (perhaps there are other Dubai cards) Abu Dhabi's public transport is paid for with their transport cards. There is a toilet and shops in the bus station itself.
The bus station as a bus station, of course, resembles the bus station of a small town in Russia. If you are going to go to Dubai, you will receive a card at the Checkout for 6 AED and you will need to deposit 34 AED for the trip, you can use the same card to pay for the subway and throw money there for travel.
Women and family are allowed in at the beginning
Very pleasant.
Buses have air conditioning.
There is a taxi parking and a coffee shop. It is difficult to stand in the heat, but everything is clear and convenient
It seems clean, but if you want to go to the toilet, wait until the nearest cafe if you don't want to get into another reality where there is a chance to meet someone Else 😄
It is difficult to call a bus station - rather it is an ordinary stop, there is a shopping center nearby where you can have a snack, the location is the most usual, there is nothing remarkable
Compared to the rest of Abu Dhabi, it's a little dirty here. But the buses run according to the schedule and everything is intuitively clear where to go. If you need to get to Dubai in a couple of hours, then this is a great option
Do not pay with an entry NOL card. Look for cash. We were stuck for 3 hours.
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Дарья Дергачева
Level 12 Local Expert
December 31, 2023
A decent train station, but the workers are clearly from some other universe inside :)
I came to this conclusion after I was sent to a ticket vending machine by a cashier with a rattling ukulele in his hands😂
Well, there is a lot of lack of a normal description and schedule of routes