UAE: Travelling between Dubai and Sharjah just got easier, E308 bus route now in service | World News

TL;DR
- A new RTA bus route, E308, now runs daily between Stadium Bus Station in
Dubai and Al Jubail Bus Station in Sharjah. - Buses operate from 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM, every 30 minutes.
- A one-way trip costs AED 12, offering a low-cost public transport option for intercity travel.
If you travel between Dubai and Sharjah often, there’s now a simpler way to get around. Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a new intercity bus route, E308, connecting Stadium Bus Station in Dubai with Al Jubail Bus Station in Sharjah.Thousands of people move between the two emirates every day. Some go for work. Others for school, business, or just to visit friends and family. For many, getting between the cities means either long drives in traffic or expensive taxi rides. This new bus route changes that.With buses running every half hour, 7 days a week, from early morning to late evening, E308 offers a cheaper and more predictable alternative. And at just 12 dirhams per trip, it’s a strong option for daily commuters, tourists, or anyone trying to avoid parking headaches.
What You Need to Know
Route Details
- Start: Stadium Bus Station, Dubai
- End: Al Jubail Bus Station, Sharjah
- Stops Along the Way: The route passes through key areas like Al Nahda and Al Qusais, with stops that make it easy to access residential blocks, malls, and commercial spots.
If you’re connecting from other transport lines, like Dubai Metro or other bus routes, Stadium Bus Station is a good starting point. On the Sharjah end, Al Jubail is well-connected with local routes, letting you continue your journey into the city without hassle.Timings and Frequency
- First Bus: 5:00 AM
- Last Bus: 11:30 PM
- Frequency: Every 30 minutes
You won’t have to wait long. Even during off-peak hours, the half-hourly schedule makes it easy to plan your day without rushing.The E308 bus route is now in service, offering a one-way fare of AED 12 (around $3.25 USD). This fixed price applies whether you board in Dubai or Sharjah, making it one of the most affordable intercity public transport options available for daily commuters.
Why This Route Matters
The E308 bus route is more than just a new line, it helps solve a daily challenge for thousands of people commuting between Dubai and Sharjah.
- Easier Commutes: For people who live in Sharjah but work in Dubai, or the other way around, this route helps cut down on driving and parking stress.
- Budget-Friendly Travel: With taxi fares between Dubai and Sharjah often ranging from AED 40–70 (depending on traffic), AED 12 is a huge cost saver. Especially if you’re commuting five days a week.
- Tourist Convenience: For visitors who want to explore both cities, this bus route makes travel between Dubai’s shopping hubs and Sharjah’s museums and waterfronts more accessible.
- No need to book a ride-hailing service or rent a car.
Who Should Use E308?
The E308 bus route is ideal for office workers who commute daily between Dubai and Sharjah, students traveling to universities or colleges across the emirate border, tourists wanting to explore more of the UAE on a budget, and residents planning weekend trips, shopping visits, or meetups. It offers an affordable and convenient option that fits a variety of travel needs.FAQs1. Can I use my Nol card for this route?Yes, RTA’s Nol card is accepted. Make sure your card has at least AED 12 loaded before you board.2. How long is the bus ride between Dubai and Sharjah?Travel time depends on traffic, but generally it ranges between 45 minutes to 1 hour.3. Are there any luggage restrictions?Regular personal bags are fine, but large suitcases or oversized items may not be allowed, especially during peak hours.