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Al Qusais Day Trip Bus Timings Saturday - Thursday ( Day Trip - Al Qusais Training Center ) Areas Covered Pick and Drop Landmarks Class timings Bus # Dubai Hyundai Showroom, DNATA, Deira City Centre, Rigga Road, Fish Roundabout, Union Metro Station, Al Ghurair Hotel, Etisalat Deira, Bus No. 1 Bus No. 2 • Deira • Hor Al Anz Area Al Maktoom Road, Clock Tower, Al Naif signal, Al Futtaim Mosque bus stop, Gold Souk, Mashreq Bank bus Stop opposite Hyatt Deira, •9:30 am •11:30 am •08:30 am •10:30 am • Port Saeed • Naif Area Al Muteena bus stop, Al Baraha, EIDGAH Mosque, JMART Dubai Hospital, Opposite side of Waterfront Market, Hor Al Anz ground, Habib •1:30 pm •3:30 pm •12:30 pm •2:30 pm •4:30 pm • Al Mamzar Area Bakery, Hor Al Anz, Al Hadheer Supermarket, Union CO-OP/ Friday Market, Abu Hail bus stop , Near Abu Hail metro, Al Mamzar Beach Area, Contact No. 050 1079942 Contact No. 050 1079943 • Al Rigga Area Tasheel Bldg, Mamzar Bldg, Noor Bank, Al Nahda Bahwan Tower, Mai Tower, Al Mulla Plaza, Stadium metro, Al Nahda metro. Bus No. 1 & 2 Bus No. For pick up timing, please call the bus driver • Muraqabat Area 2 hours in advance to your class timing DUBAI Gold Centre, Sea View Hotel, Khalid Bin Waleed Road, Palm Beach Hotel, Ascot Hotel Opposite York Hotel, Al Fahidi metro, Burjuman metro, Bus No. 4 Bus No. 3 • Al Fahidi • Mankool Area Spinneys, Al Karama metro, Jaffiliya metro, Dubai Nursery, Al Hana Centre, Carrefour Satwa, Satwa R/A, Satwa Road, Satwa Bus Station, •9:30 am •11:30 am •08:30 am •10:30 am • Bur Dubai • Al Karama Behind Karama Post Office, Al Naser Club, Oud Metha metro, Lamcy Plaza, American Hospital, Health Care City metro, DEWA Health Care •1:30 pm •3:30 pm •12:30 pm •2:30 pm •4:30 pm • Satwa • Health Care City City, Latifa Hospital Area, Al Wasl Club Area, Dubai Central Laboratory, Behind Zumurud Building. Contact No. 056 6103049 Contact No. 056 6103031 • Oud Metha • Al Wasl Road Bus No. 3 & 4 Bus No. For pick up timing, please call the bus driver • Latifa Hospital • Jaffiliya 2 hours in advance to your class timing DUBAI Behind Madina Mall, Oxford School, Gulf Indian School, LULU Village, RTA Taxi Head Office, Al Nabooda Bus Stop(Sonapur), Talal Market •08:30 am •9:30 am •10:30 am •11:30 am • Muhaisnah (Opposite Adnoc Petrol Pump), Bilal School, Al Habtoor Camp, Grand Hypermarket, Etisalat Academy, Etisalat Metro, Al Wafa Supermarket, •12:30 pm •1:30 pm •3:30 pm •4:30 pm • LULU Village Al Qusais Metro, Dubai Islamic Bank, Dafza Metro Contact No. 050 1063763 • Al Qusais IND Area 6 Bus No. For pick up timing, please call the bus driver 2 hours in advance to your class timing DUBAI American College, All Day Shopping Center, Aqsa Al Madina Minimarket, Bab Al Rayan Grocery, KFC near Carrefour, Choithram Supermarket, Bus No. 7 Bus No. 8 • Dubai Academic City Niji Market near Mosque, Life Pharmacy and Green Market, LULU Hypermarket(Silicon Central). RAK Bank, RTA Bus Stop near Pineapple • 9:30am •11:30 am •08:30 am •10:30 am • Dubai Silicon Oasis Building, Auto Market (Ras Al Khor), Samari Residence (Ras Al Khor), Sahara Village (Ras Al Khor), Fruits and Vegetable Market, Dragon • 1:30pm •3:30 pm •12:30 pm •2:30 pm •4:30 pm • Ras Alkhor, Market, England Post office (International City), Morocco I15 RA, Persia Cluster near Civil Defense, International City Phase-2, Warsan-4 Contact No. 056 5151487 Contact No. 056 5151488 • Dubai Intl city 7 & 8 Bus No. For pick up timing, please call the bus driver 2 hours in advance to your class timing DUBAI Dubai Airport Free Zone metro station, AL Twar - 2, AL Twar - 3, Rashidiya metro station, Rashidiya Police Station, Rashidiya Karachi Darbar, Bus No. 9 Bus No. 10 • Al Twar • Festival City Dubai Festival City, Nad Al Hammar Mosque, Aswaq(Al Warqa) , Madina Supermarket (Al Warqa), Mirdif Shorooq(Gate No. 1,2,3), Mirdif •9:30 am •11:30 am •08:30 am •10:30 am • Nad Al Hammar Ghoroob(Gate No. 1,2,3), Mirdif City Centre, Uptown Mirdif, Mirdif FAB, Khawaneej Road, Mushrif Park , Animal Hospital (Khawaneej R/A bus •1:30 pm •3:30 pm •12:30 pm •2:30 pm •4:30 pm • Al Rashidiya • Al Warqa stop), Sultan Mosque (Khawaneej 2 R/A), Mizhar 1,2,3, Mizhar Aswaq, Mizhar Center, Muhaisna 1, Emirates Medical College, Shabia Dewan Contact No. 050 1079936 Contact No. 050 1079938 • Mirdiff • Al Khawaneej Bus No. 9 & 10 Bus No. For pick up timing, please call the bus driver 2 hours in advance to your class timing DUBAI NMC Bus Stop, Behind Sahara Centre bus stop, Zafran Building Al Nahda, W. Zone Market (Al Nahda), New Mosque Al Nahda, Karachi •08:30 am •9:30 am •10:30 am •11:30 am • Al Nahda Restaurant (Al Nahda), Emirates College, Nahda Pond Park, Pak Darbar Restaurant (Al Nahda), Zulekha Hospital, Pathan Restaurant, •12:30 pm •1:30 pm •3:30 pm •4:30 pm • Al Qusais Fresh Mart, Oasis bldg (Al Qusais), Daily Restaurant (Al Qusais), Grand Hotel (Al Qusais) and Sheikh Colony Bus Stop (Al Qusais) Contact No. 050 1079940 For pick up timing, please call the bus driver • Al Qusais IND Area 11 Bus No. 2 hours in advance to your class timing SHARJAH Ansar Mall (Al Nahda), LULU Nahda Park, KFC Al Nahda, 1st Subway (Al Wahda), MAX (Al Wahda), Sharjah before City Center,King Faisal Bus No. 12 Bus No. 13 • Al Nahda • Al Wahda street, Choithram, Moski/Splash, Dubai Islamic Bank, Diwan Amiri, Burj 2000/Al Zahara Road, KM Trading (Rolla Sharjah), Swiss Belhotel •9:30 am •11:30 am •08:30 am •10:30 am • King Faisal street Sharjah (Old Rotana Hotel), Clock Tower, Mudriya Police Station, Matafi R/A, Nazeer Furniture (Buteena), Tasheel (Buteena), Fine Fair •1:30 pm •3:30 pm •12:30 pm •2:30 pm •4:30 pm June 2021 • Abu Shagara • Al Rolla (Buteena), Ghazal Supermarket (Buteena), NESTO (Buteena), Zulekha Hospital (Buteena), Makka Pharmacy (Buteena), ADNOC Petrol Station Contact No. 050 1075512 Contact No. 050 1075513 • Al Buteena • Maysaloon (Maisaloon), LULU Hypermarket (Maysaloon), Behind Etisalat, Sindabad Bakery, Mobile R/A, Karachi Darbar Restaurant, Rayan Hotel, Market Bus No. 12 & 13 Bus No. For pick up timing, please call the bus driver Square and New Gold Center 2 hours in advance to your class timing 1 of 3 Departure timing from Al Qusais Training Center - 9:40 am, 10:40 am, 11:40 am, 12:40 pm, 1:40 pm, 2:40 pm, 4:40 pm, 5:40 pm Areas Covered Pick and Drop Landmarks Class timings Bus # SHARJAH Sahara Centre, Tiger Building, LULU Hypermarket next to Tiger Building(First Industrial street), Opposite Day to Day bus stop-282, Al Durah Bus No. 15 Bus No. 14 • Sharjah Industrial Area Intl School Signal, BMW Road, Sedar Building, ADNOC Petrol pump, Marhaba Auction, Faaz Supermarket Signal, Maza Signal, Shuma • 9:30 am • 11:30 am •08:30 am •10:30 am • Samnan Al Madina Supermarket(opposite Gift Market), Tuba International, Al Habtoor Motors, Double Cola Signal, GMC Showroom, Pakistani Signal • 1:30 pm • 3:30 pm •12:30 pm •2:30 pm •4:30 pm • Maysaloon (Opposite Pakistan Islamic School), Adnoc Petrol Pump, Sharjah Charity Centre, Sahaba Masjid, Emirates Islamic Bank Signal, Karachi Darbar • Al Khadisia Restaurant, Samnan(Opposite Yasmeen Building), Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Labour Medical Fitness Centre, Sind Darbar Hotel, J & P Signal, Contact No. 050 1075516 Contact No. 050 1075514 Macro Emirates, Ten Markets, Graveyard Sharjah Ind Area Main Road, Industrial Area 6,3,9, Mercedes Showroom(Opposite GECO Complex), 14 & 15 Bus No. GECO Signal, Khan Saheb(Opposite Markaz), Bait Karachi Restaurant, Galadari Signal Bus Stop(Qusais Ind. 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For pick up timing, please call the bus driver 2 hours in advance to your class timing SHARJAH Feras Sweets (Al Tawun), Thimar Al Labnania Supermarket, Sharjah Palace Hotel (Food Basket Restaurant), Abraj Hypermarket, KFC Bus No. 17 Bus No. 18 • Al Taawun (Al Tawun), Oryana Hospital, Tiger Building(Opposite Afamia) Supermarket, Shesh Shoroom, Qasba R/A, Viva Market, Brands 4 Less, Tarbouch • 9:30 am • 11:30 am •08:30 am •10:30 am • Al Qasba Restaurant, Amber Madina, Piza Hut, Post Office Al Khan Road, Al Bustan Hotel(Al Khan), Sharjah Carlton Hotel, Grand Hotel Sharjah, LULU • 1:30 pm • 3:30 pm •12:30 pm •2:30 pm •4:30 pm • Al Buhairah Hypermarket, Manar Al Sabeel Quran Centre, United Arab Bank, Awwal Al Madina, Safia Park Ajman Bank, Nova Cinema, Hilton Hotel, Tariq • Abu Shagara Tower, Al Shamseen Bakery, Al Diwan, Buhaira Police Station, Piza Hut, SEDAR, opposite Al Noor Masjid, Burger king, KFC Buhairah, Crystal • Al Qasimiya Plaza, King Abdul Aziz Road, Mashreq Bank, Qasmia Abu Shagara Mosque, City Centre Supermarket Abu Shagara, Behind City Max Hotel, Contact No. 050 1075517 Contact No. 050 1075518 Big Bazar, Honda Showroom, Opposite LULU AL Wahda Road, Opposite City Centre Sharjah-Towards Dubai, Opposite Max Al Wahda 17 & 18 Bus No. • Al Wahda For pick up timing, please call the bus driver Subway 3, Dar Al Karama Centre Al Wahda, Opposite Safeer Mall, Bait Mandi, Day To Day-Towards Dubai. 2 hours in advance to your class timing Dubai & Sharjah Behind Madina Mall, Oxford School Bus Stop, Aster Clinic Bus Stop, Al Falasi Building., LULU Village Front Side (ENOC Pump) DTC Bus Stop, Bus No. 23 Bus No. 24 • Muhaisnah Dubai GEMS School, Muhaisnah bus stop (Sonapur), Sialkot Restaurant (National Paints), Taj Restaurant (National Paints), Chennai Restaurant • 9:30 am • 11:30 am •08:30 am •10:30 am • Muweilah Commercial (National Paints), Old NESTO Supermarket, New NESTO Supermarket, Hilal Madina Supermarket Bus Stop, Muwielah Roundabout (Sharjah • 1:30 pm • 3:30 pm •12:30 pm •2:30 pm •4:30 pm • Zahia City Centre Bus Stop), Masjid Al Falah (Sharjah Defence), University City R/A, Opp.
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