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Gathernomoss



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:00 pm    Post subject: Public transportation in UAE Reply with quote

If I move to UAE, and have no car, is the public transportation in UAE cities a tolerable option?
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773



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think you'll find that most expats without a car take taxis, which are very cheap here.

I don't live in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, but I have heard that even in those larger cities, public transport (i.e. buses) can be quite scarce. Dubai is currently building a train system, though, which is sure to change things in the future once it is complete.
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kaw



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm sorry 773 I have to disagree I don't think taxis in all of the UAE are that cheap. Where I am they are but having had the fun of taking taxis in Dubai they certainly aren't.
Gathernomoss, there are buses...........I remember using one many years ago from Al-Ain to Dubai - that was cheap and pretty painless.

I'm car less until I decide I really should have some lessons and pass the test and have managed so far without. Of course it would be much more convenient but until then it'll just be me and my trusty camel Smile
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mishmumkin



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What emirate are you going to wind up in? I found that taxis in Dubai cost a great deal more than other emirates. Abu Dhabi taxis have recently been updated. I don't know if it makes the old green and white ones obsolete, but the news ones cost more. This blog's (http://bssandbrninalain.blogspot.com/2008/02/new-taxis.html)post in February breaks down the cost of the older taxis in Abu Dhabi. This should give you a frame of reference:

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The old taxis charge 2 dirhams + 50 fils per km (and the 50 fils doesn't take effect until the meter has gone 0.9 kms, so a trip of 1.8 kms is the same price as 0.9 kms). The new taxis charge 3 dirhams + 75 fils per km + 21 dirhams per hour (+ 2.50 dirhams if you call them instead of flagging one down). So a trip to the mall that cost 6.50 going in an old taxi cost 12.50 coming back. Sure, I can afford it. But what about my co-workers who do not make as much as I do and do not have cars? Their transportation cost, when the old taxis are all gone, are going to skyrocket.


I lived in Sharjah w/o a car. We could walk to Spinneys and taxis around that emirate were, at the time, about 5-7 dirhams. I'm sure this has long since gone up in price, as these were the unmetered. Your discounted rate also involved enduring what I believe to be the stinkiest taxi ride in the history of the world. The drivers rarely knew their way around the emirate, either, so while it was cheap it wasn't so cheerful. I believe the taxis have been improved in Sharjah, and one company offers metered taxis. That will save you a lot of arguments. I think Dubai might be the only emirate where unmetered taxis are just not an option. It was my experience that relying on taxis is doable, but the costs do add up. It really depends on where you live, what your lifestyle is like, and if you can share the cost w/ someone else for some trips (e.g. colleagues who live nearby).
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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kaw



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 7:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

like2answer - from what I've heard there is a bus from Dubai to Fujairah but not the other way round..............not that I have used it. For the dubai shopping trips I usually hire a car and driver....probably would do even if i could drive as its a lot less hassle.
Fujairah has 'women only' taxis now - painted a lovely shade of pink - the drivers are women and they cah choose whether to pick up guys or not.
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Neil McBeath



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have only visited the UAE for conferences, but YES there is a public transport system and YES it works quite well.

BUT you have to allow lots and lots of time and plan your journey well in advance.

Examples. The public bus service from Dubai to Al Ain consists only of minibuses. They are supposed to operate to a schedule, but in fact, once the bus is full, it leaves. (No point in hanging about, right?) This means that you can turn up at 1005 for the 1015 departure, and find that you have to wait until 1115, because your bus has already left.

In the morning, from Sharjah to Dubai, allow AT LEAST two hours. (On the other hand, you will be stuck in traffic even in a taxi, so I don't suppose that the time difference is that bad). Returning in the evening can take just as long.

Inside Dubai, buses will drive straight past bus stops if they are full. The trick is to either go to the bus depot, or to catch the bus at as early a pick-up point as you can.

The buses are regular; they stick to their schedule as closely as the traffic congestion allows; there are rerserved seats for ladies at the front and they are cheap - from Bur Dubai bus station to the Academic City it costs 1.5 dirham.
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Afra



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

From most parts of Dubai, it would be impossible to depend on public transport to get to Academic City on a daily basis. For instance, from Mirdif, where many teachers live, there are no bus routes to AC and the only way to get there would be a bus into Deira and then another bus out to the Al Ain road. From other areas the problem would be the same as few bus routes are direct and the concept of express buses to outlying areas doesn't exist. The planning would be horrifying and if you had to teach at 8 am, I doubt it'd be possible. It would be equally difficult to get to DWC although taxis would we easier.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mishmumkin



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is gathernomoss male or female?
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Gathernomoss



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:38 am    Post subject: Public transportation in UAE Reply with quote

mishmumkin wrote:
Is gathernomoss male or female?

I'm male, but I would be there with my wife, so if there are any special concerns for women using public transportation, I'd also like to hear about that.

I'm mainly concerned about the public transportation within cities, rather than between them.
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mishmumkin



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've not taken the buses, but have observed that women are rarely on them-western women pretty much never save the occasional tourist. There is a women's section, but it seems that when the bus is really full that men will occupy that area. Personally, I wouldn't feel too comfortable on the buses. Your wife wouldn't be in any harm, mind you. Her being on the bus would be considered odd by the other passengers, but not unwelcome. She would likely have to endure a good bit of staring (never too much fun when you can't walk away from it), and perhaps closer quarters with men than she might be ok with.

2nd hand cars in the UAE run quite cheap, and though the recent cyclone in Oman has likely put a lot of damaged 2nd hand cars on the UAE market, I still think you can make a cheap, cheerful, and smart purchase that will in the long run save you time, money, and comfort. If you've got kids to tote around, a car is a must (and likely safer).
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helenl



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Other than Dubai - there is no public transportation system in any of the other large cities except for taxis. (Unless AD has something?)
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