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    Mussafah Bus Station: Complete Guide to Routes, Timings and Fares (2026)

    Musanaf seoBy Musanaf seoJuly 7, 2026No Comments12 Mins Read
    Mussafah Bus Station with buses parked at the main terminal in Abu Dhabi
    Mussafah Bus Station serves local Abu Dhabi routes and intercity buses to Dubai, Al Ain, and Sharjah.

    Mussafah Bus Station is the main transport hub for Abu Dhabi’s largest industrial area, which not only brings workers back and forth from the station but is used by students and families too. It serves local city routes and long-distance services to Dubai, Al Ain, and Sharjah. 

    You may get stuck on a long trip if you catch the wrong bus or do not check the time properly. This guideline focuses on location, routes, timings, fares, Shabiya 12 access, and the Hafilat card in a clear way that travelers can plan their trip and travel peacefully with this guide.

    Key Takeaways

    Mussafah Bus Station stands in Sector M-37, Mussafah Industrial Area, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Mobility (ITC) administers the center.

    E102 transports passengers to Ibn Battuta Metro Station in Dubai. The first bus departs at 6:20 AM and the last one at 11:40 PM. The approximate rate is AED 25 by cash.

    Local buses 101 and 102 operate a regular service going from Mussafah to Abu Dhabi city every 15 to 20 minutes. The fare across these two distances is AED 2 to AED 5.

    Shabiya 12 service operates with 101, 102, and 104. The first bus leaves at 4:53 AM, and the last one is at around 11:37 PM.

    Most of the routes require a Hafilat card. Cash payments are not allowed during transit.

    ITC round-the-clock helpline is available for route and timing strategies.

    Mussafah Bus Station Location and How to Get There

    Exact address: Sector M-37, 28 Abu Ayoub Al Ansari Street, close to Bu Hadeeth Street, Mussafah Industrial Area, Abu Dhabi. The center is located some 25 km southwest of the city, quite close to Mazyad Mall, as well as several Shabiya high-rises. Stores, cafes, and laborer lodgings can be found within the facility.

    Mussafah Shabiya Bus Station: Is It the Same?

    Mussafah Shabiya Bus Station was formerly known as the adjacent stand 113 meters away. It used to be a short walk. Each of these names is used equally in regular use, and they all point to the same intersection.

    Nearby Landmarks

    ICAD is a close-by major feeding source. Mazyad Mall is within walking distance. Ground transport by feeder buses is available for Dalma Mall. Shabiya sectors 10, 11, and 12 neighborhoods are nearby.

    How to Reach the Station

    From: First and foremost is Abu Dhabi city-take R101 / R102 to reach any of these emirates with regular 15 to 20-minute service. Also, connect via routes 160, 161, 162, and 163.

    • MBZ City: Mussafah is well connected to this locality by 210 and 218.
    • ICAD: ICAD is in turn linked to the hub by lines 111 and 116.

    Uber, Careem, and taxis run 24/7. After the Uber fare, is around AED 60 to AED 80 from the airport the taxis here can be accessed. If you are going by car. 

    A surveillance system watches the car rotating at the site. Access is via E311 and E22, which take you to Mussafah Bridge for Abu Dhabi Island.

    Station Timings

    Bus lines of What is running service time about 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM. These include within-city and express lines, with the start times being from 5:30 AM until 6:30 AM and 12:30 AM. 

    The weekdays rush periods are between 7:00 to 9:00 AM and 5:00 to 7:00 PM, with more frequent buses, which are between 10 to 20 minutes on the strategic lines. However, on Fridays, the start and end times of the initial trips may be different.

    First and Last Buses by Route

    • On lines 101 and 102 to Abu Dhabi: first 4:53 AM, last about 11:30 PM, every 15 to 20 minutes.
    • The Dubai Ibn Battuta bus route, which is E102: the first bus at 6:20 AM, the last bus at 11:40 PM, with each bus running approximately every 45 minutes.
    • E100 to Dubai Al Ghubaiba: first bus about 6:00 AM, last bus about 11:00 PM, approximately every hour.
    • In addition, a service to Al Ain-X90: 6:00 AM till 11:00 PM, every 60 to 90 minutes.
    • The Sharjah service is E201: first bus at 6:30 AM, the last bus (duty) at 11:30 PM is another option bus with the only schedule that runs every about every 90 minutes.
    • Buses 101, 102, 104 en route to Shabiya 12: The first one departs at around 04:53 AM while the last one is about 11:37 PM. The bus frequency varies between 15 to 25 minutes at peak times. Buses to 210 and 218 from MBZ City: start at around 5:30 AM and the last one is at about 11:00 PM, with the service every 30 minutes.

    Check the Darbi application live times as the season approaches the ITC website and app roll out changes to the schedules.

    Mussafah to Dubai

    E102 to the Ibn Battuta Metro Station

    The E102 makes the trip every 45 minutes. The first bus runs at 6:20 AM, and the last one goes out at 11:40 PM. Travel time normally is 75 to 90 minutes, but congestion can change it. 

    The Hafilat card costs around AED 25 by cash. The Red Line, serving Dubai Marina, JLT, Business Bay, Downtown, and DXB Airport, runs from the Ibn Battuta station, which happens to be the destination station.

    E100 to Al Ghubaiba Bus Station

    E100 departs from the main gate of Abu Dhabi and brings passengers to Dubai’s old areas like Bur Dubai, Deira, and the Creek zone. It is slightly longer, the trip time stands at about two hours. The fare is small, equal to about AED 30.

    Mussafah to Abu Dhabi City

    Routes 101 and 102 are common services that run every 15 to 20 minutes to Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station and stop at Khalifa Street and Marina Mall. The duration of the trip is 30 to 45 minutes. While 4 to 5 dirhams are required for the trip, AED 4 to AED 5 tickets are given for short and middle trips accordingly.

    Shabiya 12 Guide

    Shabiya 12 is located about 543 meters away from the main bus terminal. A walking distance of about seven minutes is required on flat ground. In the hot climate, buses make more sense, saving passengers time and effort.

    Shabiya 12 is a nearby bus stop that is serviced by buses 101, 102, and 104. The nearest stop is located near the Halima Al Saaida Center on Street 32. The trip on the first bus to this place is reached at about 4:54 AM by route 102, followed by the last service by route 104 being at about 11:37 PM. 

    In normal times, there are two services, one in the morning and the second one at the same time in the evening every weekday.

    All Major Routes at a Glance

    100 family of routes is 1 leaves at 4.5 from, 11.5 through, with a travel time of 15-20 minutes. 101 connects Mussafah with MBZ City to Abu Dhabi city. Sector 104 is served by bus 104. 110 is for the trip to Mussafah, Khalifa City. ICAD is connected to the rest of the route network from either 111 or 116. 

    Baniyas are served by 155. Routes 210 and 218, which connect MBZ City and Dalma Mall, are run as well. Routes 160, 161, 162, 163 link Abu Dhabi city to Mussafah.

    Express and intercity: Fuel is E102 goes to Dubai, and it is the most frequent. E100 is the second option to take the same trip to Dubai.  X90 goes to Al Ain, whereas E201 is the option to Sharjah (our route).  

    X62 and 700 are other routes that go to western locations, which consist of places like Madinat Zayed and occur every two to three hours. An additional express bus service is covered by X81 between central Abu Dhabi and stations that are beyond the city limits.

    Station Facilities

    Shelters are provided by open-air waiting places as well as fully air-conditioned halls. There are three options for ticket purchase: Hafilat vending machines, staffed ticket counters, and online. 

    The screens on platforms show real-time departures and arrivals. Lavatories, indeed, are joint ones specific to both sexes, and there are also two prayer rooms. Cheap restaurants, as well as coffee shops, are supplied with food and drinks. 

    There are ramps available for the disabled, as well as accessible toilet facilities, and low-floor buses. On top of that, the taxi-ride pick-up area is at the front gate. Parking is secured through the use of the CCTV camera system.

    Hafilat Card and Fares

    Hafilat is the only way you can commute on buses in Abu Dhabi, strictly, cashless boarding is the only rule. You are able to use this card to check in/out of each trip.

    Buy and get them ready from self-service kiosks at the station. These vending machines also come in handy for a rare ticket turnaround. Use the Darbi app, the ITC portal, and at a purchase point at your favorite shop you can find nearly everywhere. A new card issuance sets a minimum of AED 5.

    Some of the fares are as follows: about 2 AED on inner Mussafah trips, 4 to 5 AED is typical for the Abu Dhabi city centre service, 25 AED is a rough estimate for the Dubai run of E102, and Sharjah is 30 AED for a ticket on E201. Al Ain (X90) is approximately 35 AED.

    Abu Dhabi buses have a stop pass at the end of the day. Once the costs are capped at the stop, any additional trips are free. This low-cost initiative is aimed at benefiting regular passengers.

    Contact and Help

    The toll-free ITC helpline 800 10 is a fast and easy way to reach the tracker. This is a service point for route suggestions, timings, lost items, and Hafilat difficulties. The Darbi app makes it possible to do all of the above, and the app alerts users to real-time changes. In addition, Moovit is another informational platform that offers route details as you go along.

    If the Hafilat card does not scan, please tell the driver or visit the staffed counter for a quick reset before boarding.

    Mussafah Bus Station vs Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station

    Mussafah Bus Station is the most suitable choice for industrial workers and Shabiya populations. It presents direct intercity services such as E102 to Dubai, E100 to Dubai, X90 to Al Ain, and E201 to Sharjah. 

    Among the local routes 101, 102, 104, 110, and others, the best area is given by being the hub with the maximum number of buses going through during the day from about 5:00 AM to the last one at about 12:30 AM. Car parking is provided on the site itself.

    Central Bus Station is a downtown facility that mainly plays a domestic transport role and in addition offers diverse food and shopping. One of the important routes in the line-up even operates around the clock. Limited parking spaces are available here.

    The Mussafah terminal is more suitable for locals in the Mussafah and Shabiya areas; on the other hand, it is the preferred location in terms of the most extensive reach within the network. Finally, it is the direct line from Ibn Battuta to one of the main zones in Dubai that makes the ferry from Mussafah so convenient.

    Conclusion

    Mussafah Bus Station is an essential part of the transport network in Abu Dhabi for fast and affordable travel through and beyond the city. It has a direct and very low-fare bus E102 to Dubai. Routes 101 and 102 provide regular city trips. The use of the Hafilat card and Darbi app takes away the problems of transport beginners about fares and schedules. With the facts stated above, commuters from Mussafah and Shabiya would be able to adequately plan for the trips and be on time.

    FAQ

    What is Mussafah Bus Station and where is it?

    It is a major Abu Dhabi bus hub situated at M-37 sector, 28 Abu Ayoub Al Ansari Street, near Mazyad Mall. The operation of the station is handled by Abu Dhabi Mobility.

    Is there a direct bus from Mussafah to Dubai?

    Yes, the E102 service runs it, and the first bus start time is 6:20  AM. it takes about 45 mins. The fare is about 25 AED.

    If I have a question or issues, who can I call?

    You can get help by dialing the toll-free inside UAE ITC helpline 800 10.

    Which buses go to Shabiya 12?

    101, 102, and 104 stop near Shabiya 12. The nearest stop is on Street 32 near Halima Al Saadia Center For Girls. The walk from the main hub to this station is estimated at about 543 meters.

    What are the Mussafah to Abu Dhabi timings?

    Between approximately 4:53 AM and about 11:30 PM are the operating times for routes 101 and 102. At rush hour, the frequency can be as short as 10-15 min, while between peak, the limits can extend up to 20-30 min.

    What time does the Dubai bus start?

    6:20 AM is the first trip of E102 that departs from the station in the morning on normal days. On weekdays, the evening schedule is from the afternoon till 11:40 PM. Times might differ on Fridays and holidays. Check on Darbi for schedules.

    How long is the trip to Dubai?

    It takes about 75 to 90 minutes to Ibn Battuta, while there is an extra 20 to 30 minutes by Metro for Downtown or Business Bay.

    Can the fare be paid in cash?

    No. Cash is not accepted on board. Use a Hafilat card. Top-up can be done at the given points of sale or booths, where loading tills are located.

    Is the station accessible?

    Yes. The facility is equipped with ramps, access restrooms, and low floor buses.  Priority seats are clearly marked.

    How to check live times?

    Use the Darbi application for route schedules, real‑time tracking, and even receive notifications. Moovit offers transit information as well.

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