New Bus Services Introduced to Ease Eid Congestion at Public Parks
New bus services to parks and tourist spots will work to reduce congestion during Eid celebrations.

The Public Transport Authority has completed preparations for Eid al-Fitr with an operational plan intended to meet citizens' needs throughout the holiday. Public transport services will be provided across Cairo, with a focus on areas heavily frequented during Eid, such as public parks, where additional buses and reduced waiting times are expected to alleviate overcrowding.
Executive bodies in Cairo are expected to strengthen monitoring at service stations to prevent exploitation and fare increases during the Eid period. Public transport operations will be coordinated among the Public Transport Authority's lines, mass transit, and metro lines to improve traffic flow and operational efficiency.
New vehicles and routes have been introduced to accommodate increased demand, particularly in recreational areas and public parks throughout Greater Cairo. Special bus services will operate during the Eid holiday, providing access to popular parks including Qanater Khayreya City, International Garden, 6th of October Park, Al-Azhar Park, Badr Park, and the Japanese Garden.
The number of buses allocated to these parks will be increased based on real-time monitoring of passenger flows. An electronic vehicle tracking system (GPS) has been activated to enhance the monitoring and management of bus operations. The Authority’s operations room will operate continuously, gathering operational information through a wireless network covering terminal stations, garages, and facilities throughout Greater Cairo.
Vehicles designated for Eid holiday service have been reviewed to ensure proper technical condition, cleanliness, and appearance. The Field Supervision Department has implemented a plan to deploy working groups across Greater Cairo to address emergencies, manage congestion, and adjust routes when necessary.
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