Madinah shuttle service a boom to worshippers
The shuttle service from different parts of Madinah to the
Prophet’s Mosque helped reduce traffic jams in the central region of Madinah. —
Courtesy photo
The Madinah Development
Authority (MDA) has launched the eighth shuttle bus service station at the
airport as part of its efforts to facilitate transport of pilgrims and
worshippers from different parts of the holy city to the Prophet’s Mosque and
back.
“Ever since it was
launched in 2012, the shuttle bus service has been successful in providing easy
transport to thousands of people visiting the Prophet’s Mosque,” said an MDA
official, who commended Madinah Emir Prince Faisal Bin Salman for showing special
interest in developing this service.
The shuttle service started five years ago with four stations in major districts with a limited number of buses. “Prince Faisal asked the MDA to provide the service throughout the year after it was found successful.
The shuttle service started five years ago with four stations in major districts with a limited number of buses. “Prince Faisal asked the MDA to provide the service throughout the year after it was found successful.
Previously, it was
available only in Ramadan,” the official said.
“We opened a new shuttle service station at Prince Muhammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport this year,” the official told Al-Madina Arabic daily.
He said the shuttle service from different parts of Madinah to the Prophet’s Mosque has been instrumental in reducing traffic jams in the central region of Madinah and ensuring smooth flow of vehicles, especially during peak hours in Ramadan.
“We opened a new shuttle service station at Prince Muhammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport this year,” the official told Al-Madina Arabic daily.
He said the shuttle service from different parts of Madinah to the Prophet’s Mosque has been instrumental in reducing traffic jams in the central region of Madinah and ensuring smooth flow of vehicles, especially during peak hours in Ramadan.
“The service has
contributed to reducing the number of vehicles, especially cars, that head
toward the Prophet’s Mosque and easing traffic pressure in the central region,”
the official said. “It has also reduced environment pollution in the city,” he
added.
Speaking about new
projects, he said the MDA has introduced special vehicles to transport the
elderly and people with special needs to the Prophet’s Mosque. “Earlier this
year we launched a new station at Prince Naif Residential City to serve people
living there and nearby districts,” he said.
At present, the shuttle
service is available from eight stations across Madinah and about 80 buses have
been deployed to provide this service. During the first 19 days of Ramadan, the
service will be available from 3 p.m. until the end of Taraweeh prayers at the
Prophet’s Mosque. In the last 10 days of Ramadan the service will continue
until after the Qiyamullail prayer.
The MDA is charging a
nominal fee of SR2 for the service from different districts and SR10 for the
airport service, the official said, adding that the worshippers can reach the
mosque from the airport within 15 minutes. A smart phone app has been developed
for people to follow the service.
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