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University 07.30 08.30 09.59 11.43 13.15 14.34 16.00 17.48 19.31 20.52 22.17 23.41 Fujairah Bus Station, External 07.32 08.32 10.01 11.45 13.17 14.36 16.02 17.50 19.33 20.54 22.19 23.43 Fujairah, Etisalat 07.34 08.34 10.03 11.47 13.19 14.38 16.04 17.53 19.36 20.57 22.22 23.45 Fujairah, Ministry Of Labour 07.35 08.35 10.04 11.48 13.20 14.39 16.05 17.54 19.37 20.58 22.23 23.46 Fujairah, Choithrams 07.35 08.35 10.05 11.48 13.21 14.40 16.06 17.55 19.37 20.58 22.24 23.47 Supermarket Fujairah 07.36 08.36 10.05 11.49 13.21 14.40 16.06 17.55 19.38 20.59 22.24 23.48 Sunday to Wednesday Union Square Bus Station 05.30 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.00 12.30 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 DNATA 05.36 06.36 08.06 09.36 11.10 12.40 14.10 15.40 17.14 18.44 20.07 21.37 Airport Terminal 1, Arrival 05.44 06.44 08.15 09.45 11.22 12.52 14.23 15.53 17.31 19.01 20.17 21.47 Sharjah Cement Factory 06.24 07.24 09.05 10.35 12.00 13.30 15.04 16.34 18.20 19.50 20.56 22.26 Dhaid, Post Office 06.46 07.46 09.28 10.58 12.23 13.53 15.27 16.57 18.44 20.14 21.20 22.49 Dhaid, Central Region 06.47 07.47 09.29 10.59 12.24 13.54 15.28 16.58 18.45 20.15 21.20 22.50 Department Thoban ENOC Petrol Station 06.59 07.59 09.40 11.11 12.36 14.06 15.39 17.10 18.57 20.28 21.33 23.03 Masafi, Friday Market 07.08 08.08 09.49 11.20 12.45 14.15 15.48 17.19 19.07 20.37 21.43 23.12 Masafi, Police Station 07.12 08.12 09.54 11.25 12.50 14.20 15.53 17.24 19.12 20.42 21.48 23.17 Fujairah, Ajman University 07.38 08.38 10.20 11.50 13.15 14.45 16.19 17.51 19.38 21.09 22.14 23.43 Fujairah Bus Station, External 07.40 08.40 10.22 11.52 13.17 14.47 16.21 17.53 19.40 21.11 22.16 23.45 Fujairah, Etisalat 07.42 08.42 10.24 11.55 13.20 14.50 16.23 17.55 19.42 21.13 22.18 23.48 Fujairah, Ministry Of Labour 07.43 08.43 10.25 11.55 13.20 14.50 16.24 17.56 19.43 21.14 22.19 23.48 Fujairah, Choithrams 07.44 08.44 10.26 11.56 13.21 14.51 16.25 17.57 19.44 21.15 22.20 23.49 Supermarket Fujairah 07.44 08.44 10.26 11.57 13.22 14.52 16.25 17.57 19.45 21.15 22.21 23.50 Thursdays Union Square Bus Station 05.30 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.00 12.30 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 DNATA 05.36 06.36 08.06 09.36 11.10 12.40 14.10 15.40 17.14 18.44 20.07 21.37 Airport Terminal 1, Arrival 05.44 06.44 08.15 09.45 11.22 12.52 14.23 15.53 17.31 19.01 20.17 21.47 Sharjah Cement Factory 06.24 07.24 09.05 10.35 12.00 13.30 15.04 16.34 18.20 19.50 20.56 22.26 Dhaid, Post Office 06.46 07.46 09.28 10.58 12.23 13.53 15.27 16.57 18.44 20.14 21.20 22.49 Dhaid, Central Region 06.47 07.47 09.29 10.59 12.24 13.54 15.28 16.58 18.45 20.15 21.20 22.50 Department Thoban ENOC Petrol Station 06.59 07.59 09.40 11.11 12.36 14.06 15.39 17.10 18.57 20.28 21.33 23.03 Masafi, Friday Market 07.08 08.08 09.49 11.20 12.45 14.15 15.48 17.19 19.07 20.37 21.43 23.12 Masafi, Police Station 07.12 08.12 09.54 11.25 12.50 14.20 15.53 17.24 19.12 20.42 21.48 23.17 Fujairah, Ajman University 07.38 08.38 10.20 11.50 13.15 14.45 16.19 17.51 19.38 21.09 22.14 23.43 Fujairah Bus Station, External 07.40 08.40 10.22 11.52 13.17 14.47 16.21 17.53 19.40 21.11 22.16 23.45 Fujairah, Etisalat 07.42 08.42 10.24 11.55 13.20 14.50 16.23 17.55 19.42 21.13 22.18 23.48 Fujairah, Ministry Of Labour 07.43 08.43 10.25 11.55 13.20 14.50 16.24 17.56 19.43 21.14 22.19 23.48 Fujairah, Choithrams 07.44 08.44 10.26 11.56 13.21 14.51 16.25 17.57 19.44 21.15 22.20 23.49 Supermarket Fujairah 07.44 08.44 10.26 11.57 13.22 14.52 16.25 17.57 19.45 21.15 22.21 23.50 Saturdays Union Square Bus Station 05.30 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.00 12.30 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 DNATA 05.34 06.34 08.08 09.38 11.08 12.38 14.08 15.38 17.08 18.38 20.07 21.37 Airport Terminal 1, Arrival 05.40 06.40 08.17 09.47 11.19 12.49 14.19 15.47 17.17 18.47 20.16 21.46 Sharjah Cement Factory 06.16 07.16 09.08 10.38 11.55 13.25 14.55 16.29 17.58 19.27 20.56 22.26 Dhaid, Post Office 06.39 07.39 09.31 11.01 12.18 13.48 15.19 16.53 18.22 19.50 21.18 22.48 Dhaid, Central Region 06.40 07.40 09.32 11.02 12.19 13.49 15.19 16.53 18.23 19.51 21.19 22.49 Department Thoban ENOC Petrol Station 06.52 07.52 09.43 11.14 12.31 14.01 15.32 17.06 18.36 20.04 21.31 23.01 Masafi, Friday Market 07.01 08.01 09.52 11.23 12.41 14.11 15.41 17.15 18.46 20.13 21.40 23.10 Masafi, Police Station 07.06 08.06 09.57 11.28 12.46 14.16 15.46 17.20 18.51 20.18 21.45 23.15 Fujairah, Ajman University 07.32 08.29 10.20 11.57 13.15 14.45 16.11 17.47 19.19 20.45 22.12 23.42 Fujairah Bus Station, External 07.34 08.31 10.22 12.00 13.17 14.47 16.13 17.49 19.21 20.47 22.14 23.44 Fujairah, Etisalat 07.36 08.33 10.24 12.02 13.20 14.50 16.16 17.52 19.23 20.49 22.16 23.46 Fujairah, Ministry Of Labour 07.37 08.34 10.25 12.03 13.21 14.51 16.16 17.53 19.24 20.50 22.17 23.47 Fujairah, Choithrams 07.38 08.34 10.26 12.04 13.22 14.52 16.17 17.54 19.25 20.51 22.18 23.48 Supermarket Fujairah 07.38 08.35 10.26 12.05 13.22 14.52 16.18 17.54 19.26 20.52 22.19 23.49 Fujairah - Union Square Bus Station E700 Friday Fujairah 05.15 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.00 12.30 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 Fujairah, Choithrams 05.15 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.00 12.30 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 Supermarket Fujairah, Ministry Of Labour 05.16 06.31 08.01 09.31 11.01 12.31 14.01 15.31 17.01 18.31 20.01 21.31 Fujairah, Etisalat 05.17 06.32 08.02 09.32 11.02 12.32 14.02 15.32 17.03 18.33 20.02 21.32 Fujairah Bus Station 05.23 06.38 08.08 09.38 11.08 12.38 14.08 15.38 17.12 18.42 20.10 21.40 Fujairah, Ajman University 05.25 06.40 08.10 09.40 11.10 12.40 14.10 15.40 17.14 18.44 20.12 21.42 Masafi, Police Station 05.53 07.08 08.38 10.08 11.38 13.08 14.42 16.12 17.44 19.14 20.44 22.14 Masafi, Friday Market 05.58 07.13 08.43 10.13 11.43 13.13 14.47 16.17 17.49 19.19 20.49 22.19 Thoban ENOC Petrol Station 06.06 07.21 08.51 10.21 11.52 13.22 14.55 16.25 17.58 19.28 20.57 22.27 Dhaid, Central Region 06.19 07.34 09.04 10.34 12.06 13.37 15.08 16.38 18.12 19.42 21.11 22.41 Department Dhaid, Post Office 06.20 07.35 09.05 10.35 12.07 13.38 15.09 16.39 18.13 19.43 21.12 22.42 Sharjah Cement Factory 06.44 07.59 09.29 10.59 12.32 14.04 15.32 17.02 18.38 20.08 21.37 23.07 Al Rashidiya Metro Station, Royal 07.10 08.25 09.55 11.25 13.02 14.30 15.59 17.29 19.04 20.34 22.03 23.33 Air Wing Airport Terminal 1, Arrival 2 07.20 08.35 10.05 11.35 13.11 14.39 16.08 17.38 19.14 20.43 22.12 23.42 DNATA 07.25 08.40 10.10 11.40 13.16 14.44 16.12 17.43 19.18 20.47 22.16 23.46 Union Square Bus Station 07.31 08.46 10.16 11.46 13.21 14.49 16.18 17.49 19.24 20.53 22.22 23.52 Sunday to Wednesday Fujairah 05.15 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.00 12.30 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 Fujairah, Choithrams 05.15 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.01 12.31 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 Supermarket Fujairah, Ministry Of Labour 05.16 06.31 08.01 09.31 11.02 12.32 14.01 15.31 17.01 18.31 20.01 21.31 Fujairah, Etisalat 05.17 06.32 08.02 09.32 11.05 12.35 14.02 15.32 17.02 18.32 20.02 21.32 Fujairah Bus Station 05.23 06.38 08.08 09.38 11.20 12.50 14.10 15.40 17.10 18.40 20.10 21.39 Fujairah, Ajman University 05.25 06.40 08.10 09.40 11.22 12.52 14.12 15.42 17.12 18.42 20.12 21.40 Masafi, Police Station 05.57 07.12 08.40 10.08 11.46 13.18 14.40 16.10 17.40 19.10 20.40 22.00 Masafi, Friday Market 06.01 07.16 08.45 10.13 11.51 13.23 14.44 16.14 17.44 19.14 20.44 22.05 Thoban ENOC Petrol Station 06.09 07.24 08.52 10.21 11.59 13.31 14.52 16.22 17.52 19.22 20.51 22.13 Dhaid, Central Region 06.22 07.37 09.05 10.35 12.13 13.44 15.05 16.35 18.05 19.35 21.03 22.25 Department Dhaid, Post Office 06.23 07.38 09.06 10.36 12.14 13.45 15.06 16.36 18.06 19.36 21.04 22.26 Sharjah Cement Factory 06.46 08.01 09.30 11.00 12.38 14.08 15.29 16.59 18.29 19.59 21.26 22.49 Al Rashidiya Metro Station, Royal 07.16 08.29 09.58 11.30 13.07 14.35 15.56 17.26 18.56 20.26 21.59 23.15 Air Wing Airport Terminal 1, Arrival 2 07.29 08.42 10.10 11.42 13.20 14.48 16.10 17.40 19.10 20.40 22.05 23.21 DNATA 07.36 08.49 10.16 11.48 13.27 14.55 16.17 17.47 19.17 20.47 22.08 23.24 Union Square Bus Station 07.44 08.57 10.24 11.56 13.36 15.04 16.25 17.55 19.25 20.55 22.12 23.28 Thursdays Fujairah 05.15 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.00 12.30 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 Fujairah, Choithrams 05.15 06.30 08.00 09.30 11.01 12.31 14.00 15.30 17.00 18.30 20.00 21.30 Supermarket Fujairah, Ministry Of Labour 05.16 06.31 08.01 09.31 11.02 12.32 14.01
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