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30 ต.ค. 2568 01:32
If you’re living in or visiting the UAE, whether a student, commuter or just an occasional traveller, there are plenty of services and transport options you’ll want to keep in mind. Below is a comprehensive guide touching on everything from transport cards like the student nol card to inter-emirate bus timings, banking and cards, document tracking, and more.
Student Nol Card & Travel History
If you’re a student in Dubai, the student nol card is a key tool. The student Nol card offers discounted fares on public transport in Dubai, via the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) system.Khaleej Times+3connector.ae+3JobX Dubai Blog+3
With the student Nol card you can get up to 50% discount on metro, buses, tram in Dubai and the card can also act like an international student ID in some cases. rta-student.mystudentcard.org+2The Gulf Indians+2
You’ll also want to check your Nol card travel history — that means the record of trips you’ve taken on the metro, bus or tram. With standard (non-student) Nol cards you can tap in and out and later review your travel history via RTA tools or the Nol Pay app.
It’s a good habit to regularly recharge your card (“Recharge NOL Card”) so you always have enough balance to travel without interruption.
Also, if you’re travelling between emirates, you’ll still use the Nol card system in Dubai for the local trips, and then the inter-emirate bus services will have their own rules.
Key Metro & Bus Fare & Timings
Understanding the fares and schedule helps. For the Dubai Metro:
Operating hours: Monday–Thursday about 5:00 am to midnight; Friday to 1:00 am next day; Sunday starts later at around 8:00 am. dubaimetrorails.com+2RTA+2
Fares depend on zones and card type (Silver, Personal, etc.). Time Out Dubai+1
For example:
For one zone on Silver/standard you might pay about AED 3.00. dubaimetrorails.com+1
That means for the student nol card the fares are lower: for “within 1 zone” the student fare shows as AED 1.50 in some listings. NOL Card Balance Check
Inter-Emirate Bus Timings & Routes
If you’re travelling between emirates (Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Fujairah, etc.), here are some of the key routes and timings:
Dubai → Al Ain: The route E201 (from Al Ghubaiba to Al Ain) departs at ~6:20 am on weekdays with last departure ~9:20 pm. On weekends starts ~7:20 am and last ~11:20pm. Bayut+1
Abu Dhabi → Sharjah: Route 117 from Abu Dhabi Central to Sharjah’s Al Jubail. Sample departures at 6:00am, 12:00pm, 9:45pm etc. The Dubai Web+1
Sharjah → Al Ain: Route 118 departs as early as 3:45am and goes to about 11:00pm; frequency around every 45-60 minutes. uaeboy.ae+1
Dubai → Fujairah: One schedule lists first bus ~5:30 am and last around midnight. NOL Card Balance Check
These inter-emirate buses operate on a schedule slightly different from the intra-Dubai metro/bus system.
Specific Bus Routes & Info
You mentioned some specific bus route numbers:
The “113 Bus Route” and “32C Bus Route” are typical Dubai city bus services (you’ll need to check the RTA website or timetable for exact stops).
“F53 Bus Route” and “E315 Bus Timing” are in the feeder and inter-emirate categories: for example E315 runs between Etisalat Metro Station and Muwaileh in Sharjah with first bus around 5:00am and last around 11:00pm. Gulf News+1
“F28 Bus Timetable” is a feeder route in Dubai (you’d find timing from metro stations etc via RTA timetable listings).
“32C Bus Route” is also likely a regular city route in Dubai; you would check RTA’s route list.
Banking, Cards & Services
Moving beyond transport:
For “Al Ansari Salary Card Balance Check”: If you hold a salary card issued by Al Ansari Exchange you can check the balance via their app or SMS. For example, send “BAL [last4digits]” to their WPS SMS number (e.g., 35355) and receive balance info. uaeboy.ae+1
“NBAD Balance Inquiry”: For clients of National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) you’ll also have options via mobile banking/app/web for balance inquiry.
“FAB Bank Statement”: For First Abu Dhabi Bank you can request and download statements via the banking portal/app.
“RPay Balance Check”: If you use the Rpay wallet/app, you can check your balance via the app.
These services make life easier beyond just transport.
Government & Document Services
“ICPS Smart Service”: This likely refers to smart services in the UAE for immigration/work permit etc (e.g., via the Integrated Centre for Protection and Support or similar).
“Emirates ID Tracking”: To track the status of your Emirates ID, you can use official portals — when the delivery is via courier such as Zajel Courier Services (Zajel) you can also track your shipment. emirates-id.com+1
“Zajel Tracking”: Zajel offers tracking services via its website and you can track up to 10 shipments at once. zajel.com+1
“Check Travel Ban in UAE”: If you have concerns about travel bans or via immigration status, you’ll need to check via the relevant immigration authority (e.g., Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship or similar).
“CICPA Pass”: Likely refers to a pass or permit issued by the Committee for International Cooperation on Peace and Arbitration or some compliance body — check with your employer or the issuing authority for specifics.
Bus Stops, Postal Codes & Local Info
“Naif Police Station Dubai”: Located in the Naif area of Old Dubai, it’s one of the older police stations in Dubai; good to know in case you need services or certificates.
“Sharjah Postal Codes” / “Dubai Postal Code”: For address-based services you’ll often need correct postal/zip codes for Sharjah / Dubai; these vary by building and area.
Experience suggests always confirming your area’s specific code when filling forms.
Putting It All Together: Practical Tips
If you’re a student commuting in Dubai, get the Student Nol Card as early as possible: it gives you major discounts on all public transport and additional perks. NOL Card Balance Check+1
Always recharge your Nol card in advance (“Recharge NOL Card”) via the Nol Pay app, vending machines or service centres.
For inter-emirate travel, check the latest bus timings such as E201 (Dubai→Al Ain) or 117 (Abu Dhabi→Sharjah) before you go — schedules can change.
Use mobile apps for banking (e.g., Al Ansari Salary Card balance check) to keep track of your finances.
For important documents like your Emirates ID, track via Zajel or via the issuing authority, so you don’t miss delivery.
Keep your travel history and transport usage in mind — with your Nol card you can review past trips and ensure you’re charged correctly.
When you’re staying or working in different emirates, check local bus routes (such as F28, F53, 32C) and metro fares for the zones you cross — e.g., Dubai Metro prices vary by zone and card type.dubaimetrorails.com
If you’re worried about a travel ban or company-immigration issues, check the relevant government portal and stay in compliance.
Conclusion
From the student Nol card and metro fares in Dubai, to inter-emirate bus routes and timings, to banking cards and document tracking — all of these services form part of the day-to-day fabric of living and travelling in the UAE. Whether you’re a student, a commuter, an expat, or just someone trying to navigate the system, knowing about bus schedules like Dubai → Fujairah, Abu Dhabi → Sharjah, metro rules, postal codes, and balance-check services will save you time, money and stress.
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