The A2 bus route in Dubai is a RTA-operated intercity connector, running between Al Ghubaiba Bus Station and Al Satwa via 2nd December Street. It serves daily commuters, shoppers, and residents traveling between Old Dubai and the Jumeirah/Satwa corridor.
This guide covers the updated A2 bus timing, major stops, metro links, fare info, and related bus connections.
Where Does the A2 Bus Route Operate?
The A2 bus connects Al Ghubaiba Station (in Bur Dubai) with Al Satwa Bus Station, covering high-demand urban corridors. It travels via Al Mina Road, 2nd December Street, and Al Hudaiba, passing through some of Dubai’s busiest heritage and shopping areas.
Areas Covered:
- Al Ghubaiba
- Al Fahidi
- Al Hudaiba
- 2nd December Street (Al Diyafah)
- Satwa
- Al Bada’a
This route is popular among budget travelers and locals accessing old markets, embassies, and the Karama–Satwa zone.
A2 Bus Timings in Dubai
The A2 bus operates daily from early morning until midnight with high frequency during peak hours.
A2 Bus Schedule (Approximate):
- Monday to Friday: 5:30 AM – 12:00 AM
- Saturday and Sunday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Peak Frequency: every 12–15 minutes
- Off-Peak: every 20–25 minutes
Use the RTA S’hail app or visit the official RTA site for real-time timings.
All Major Stops on the A2 Bus Route
The bus serves several densely populated neighborhoods and links to metro and other RTA bus lines.
Key Stops on the A2 Route:
- Al Ghubaiba Bus Station
- Al Fahidi
- Al Hudaiba Road
- Al Diyafah Street
- Satwa Post Office
- Satwa Bus Station
Metro Connections Near the A2 Bus Route
The A2 bus connects conveniently with the Green Line and Red Line of Dubai Metro:
- Al Ghubaiba Station (Green Line): for connections to Union Metro Station, Al Ras, and BurJuman
- Max Metro Station (Red Line): reachable by walking or transfer from Al Satwa side
- BurJuman Station: via connecting bus like 13b route or F bus lines
If you’re heading toward Dubai Marina or Al Barsha, switch to the f36 bus schedule or bus 84 timetable.
Nol Card Fare and RTA Zone Info
The A2 route is fully within Zone 6, meaning single-zone Nol fares apply unless you transfer to cross other zones.
Type | Fare (AED) |
1 Zone | 3.00 |
2 Zones | 5.00 |
3+ Zones | 7.50 |
If you’re eligible, check how to get a Fazaa Card to reduce daily travel costs.
Who Uses the A2 Bus?
This route is useful for:
- Residents of Satwa, Al Fahidi, and Al Bada’a
- Tourists visiting Meena Bazaar, museums, and heritage sites
- Office workers commuting to embassies, banks, and legal offices along 2nd December Street
- Shoppers accessing old souks and the waterfront
- Commuters transferring to metro or other intercity buses
FAQs About A2 Bus Timing in Dubai
What time does the A2 bus start in the morning?
The first trip starts around 5:30 AM on weekdays and 6:00 AM on weekends.
What is the last A2 bus from Satwa?
The final trip usually departs around 11:45 PM to 12:00 AM.
How often does A2 bus arrive?
During peak hours: every 12–15 minutes. During off-peak: every 20–25 minutes.
Can I use Nol Card on the A2 route?
Yes, A2 accepts Nol Cards. Fares are automatically calculated based on distance and zones crossed.
Final Notes
The A2 bus is one of Dubai’s most important inner-city routes, connecting Al Ghubaiba and Satwa with reliable frequency. Whether you’re heading to work, shopping, or transferring to the metro, the A2 remains a top choice for affordable and fast local transport.
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