From July 1, a new public bus service will serve the residents of Damac Hills 2, a district on the outskirts of Dubai. The initiative has been widely welcomed by the local community, who see the service as an economical alternative to costly cab journeys.
An affordable, accessible route
The new bus route, dubbed DA2, will link Damac Hills 2 to Dubai Studio City, with departures every two hours. The fare, set at 5 dirhams, offers a much more affordable solution than the 90 to 100 dirhams usually spent by users on cab journeys to the city.
Impact on residents' daily lives
- Substantial savings on transport costs
- Easy access to key areas of Dubai
- Reduced traffic congestion during rush hours
Damac Hills 2: A thriving community
Damac Hills 2 has grown in popularity in recent years, attracting families and young professionals looking to rent townhouses at reasonable prices. The introduction of this new bus service is therefore a logical step inimproving the infrastructure of this fast-growing residential area.
Multiple benefits for residents
- Improved quality of life through better access to urban infrastructure
- Support for local community dynamics
- Enhancing the residential appeal of Damac Hills 2
A step towards a more sustainable lifestyle
The introduction of this new RTA bus line is in line with global initiatives to encourage the use of public transport and reduce carbon emissions. For a city like Dubai, known for its heavy reliance on private vehicles, this development marks a significant turning point towards a greener, more sustainable future.
Environment and sustainability
- Reducing greenhouse gases by cutting road traffic
- Encouraging environmentally responsible behavior
- Supporting Dubai's ecological objectives
The new DA2 bus line represents a major step forward for the residents of Damac Hills 2, offering them a reliable and affordable alternative to daily commuting. Although challenges remain, this initiative is a promising step towards improving quality of life and promoting environmental sustainability within the community.