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Despite that, there are local bus operators (privately or state-owned) usually called PATP or ATP (literally passenger auto-transportation enterprise or auto-transportation enterprise) which send their buses to Moscow, St. Petersburg, or neighboring cities. There is no unified database of schedules of such routes, and tickets can be purchased ...
The bus has a hardwood floor, and all seats have reclining chairs, tray tables and 6 feet of legroom. Passengers are also provided with free, high-speed Wi-Fi and complimentary snacks and beverages.
The bus system has 193 routes on weekdays and transports over 30 million people weekly. [citation needed] The Public Transport bus system is large and advanced. The (RTA) runs 1,616 buses around the whole emirate. From Dubai Logistics City in the West to the Al Qusais Industrial area in East Dubai. The buses are of various sizes & models.
Series A raised $8 million while Series B raised between $25-35 million, with a company valuation of around $100 million. Both rounds were co-led by Dubai-based BECO Capital, Africa-based investor DiGAME, and Silicon Badia. [6] In early 2019, Swvl expanded into Kenya, [7] where it partnered with BRCK to provide free Wi-Fi on its buses. [8]
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City Centre Me'aisem (Arabic: سیتي سنتر معیصم) is a shopping mall located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and it is the fourth mall owned by Majid Al Futtaim Properties operating in Dubai and the sixth mall operating in the United Arab Emirates.
Mall of the Emirates (Arabic: مول الإمارات) is a shopping mall in Dubai. Developed and owned by Majid Al Futtaim Group , it opened in November 2005 and is located at interchange four on Sheikh Zayed Road .
The first station to open after the system's initial opening, Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall saw service on 4 January 2010. The station’s opening coincided with the opening of Burj Khalifa. [3] On 26 December 2012, a new walkway directly connecting the station to the Dubai Mall opened, eliminating the need for a bus trip to get to the mall. [4]