UAE | Traffic and Transport

Sharjah launches smart card for buses

The Sayer cards, which are available at Al Jubail Station and Al Ittihad Station, are offered in denominations of Dh45, Dh90 and Dh180.

  • By Mariam M Al Serkal, Staff Reporter
  • Published: 00:00 June 1, 2010
  • Gulf News

Commuters wait in queue at a bus station in Sharjah
  • Image Credit: Atiq-Ur-Rehman/Gulf News
  • Commuters wait in queue at a bus station in Sharjah. The new Sayer smart card’s convenient payment method is expected to help people save time.

Sharjah:  The fare for public buses has been increased from Dh4 to Dh5, yet commuters are eligible for a 10 per cent discount per trip through purchasing the e-payment smart cards, Sayer which was launched today.

Sharjah Public Transport Corporation announced a unified price of Dh5 for all routes in the emirate in order to cope with the rising prices of diesel.

"The new system is aimed at making bus fare payment convenient to passengers. The convenient method of e-payment will save users' time, instead of paying for a ticket for every bus trip," said Abdullah Mohammad Al Zari, Director General of Sharjah Transport.

"Passengers have to only insert their smart cards into a card reader machine in the bus which will automatically deduct the due fare."

The Sayer cards, which are available at Al Jubail Station and Al Ittihad Station, are offered in denominations of Dh45, Dh90 and Dh180. Passengers can buy the e-payment cards at the vending machines in both the stations, but will have to recharge them at designated counters since the machines are currently not equipped to do so.

"By using the e-card, customers will then be offered a discount and will only have to pay Dh4.50 for each trip," said Fahd Al Awadi, General Manager of the Kuwait-based KGL Company, which is franchised to run public buses in the emirate.

He pointed out that customers will initially have to pay an additional Dh5 when they purchase the e-cards for the first time. "The cards were designed to last for up to five years, so customers will only have to pay the extra Dh5 when they buy the card for the first time."

Al Awadi explained that Sharjah Transport will introduce a further expansion plan on the project, which includes launching a dedicated e-payment card for people with special needs, as well as for children.

Do you use Sharjah's public transportation? How will this help you financially? Will this encourage more people to use public transportation?

Comments (16)

  1. Added 17:12 June 1, 2010

    Thankyou very much to increase the fare, you should reduce the fare as per the journey if the Smart Card has launched, only benefit of 50 fils,too less. A Long waiting for the Bus Route No 14 and Bus Boute 55, very less frequency. Buses are introduce but benefits are very much low. Cab is much better. We are not satisfy.

    Rania, Sharjah, India

  2. Added 14:04 June 1, 2010

    The new revised bus fare in Sharjah is extremely high and not affordable by low salary group working in Sharjah Industrial Areas. My colleagues and myself decided to stop using Sharjah Transport bus service from 2nd June, as taxi is much cheaper than them.

    Ramesh PV, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 13:42 June 1, 2010

    Sharjah bus service is the highest fare in UAE. None of the other emirates charge high fare on their bus route. Suprisingly its the middle income group which lives in sharjah. They have to bear the powercuts now the increased bus fare. Taxi fare is cheaper than bus fare. Nice going sharjah

    sharan, sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 13:36 June 1, 2010

    If person want to go for short trip than fares for bus is too high. Instead of going by bus person will prefere go by cab.

    Anonymous, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 13:12 June 1, 2010

    i can go to dubai with dhs 5...let alone go around sharjah....rta charges 2.00 around dubai...

    Arif, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 12:55 June 1, 2010

    this is ridicolus , 100% hike in the minimum charge in an year???? now i think i will stay in dubai itself..

    raj, sharjah, Afghanistan

  7. Added 12:54 June 1, 2010

    this news does not provide information whether such smart card is compulsory or can we pay cash to travel in the bus.

    Anonymous, sharjah, India

  8. Added 11:44 June 1, 2010

    I just moved to Sharjah from Dubai and I am starting to regret it. Yes, true that rent is cheaper and traffic I can bear. But the black-outs?!? It is unbelievable. And to use the bus transport and be charged for AED 5 even for shorter routes is very surprising.

    Anonymous, Sharjah, Afghanistan

  9. Added 11:31 June 1, 2010

    Another 25% hike, friends you can forecast some more hikes.

    Uday, Sharjah, India

  10. Added 11:20 June 1, 2010

    Fair in Sharjah City bus is quite higher. It should start with DHS 2.00

    Anonymous, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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