The Amman Bus is a bus service operated in Amman, Jordan since 2019.
It is currently consisting of 181 buses that run on 40 routes, with a total length of 870 km. Bus tickets can be bought either online via the Amman Bus mobile application or as a rechargeable card in major terminals. Passengers scan their cards or QR codes on phone when boarding the bus, where the price ticket is subtracted from the available balance. The buses are air-conditioned, accessible, monitored with security cameras and have free internet service. [1] Until the end of 2022, the Amman Bus transported 26 million passengers. [2] [3]
Route number | Origin | Destination | Buses on service | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Al-Manara | 2 | ||
2 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Al-Mughayrat | 6 | Circular | |
3 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Al-Marqab | 6 | ||
4 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Tabarbour | 3 | ||
5 | Tariq Station | Sports Federation | 4 | Circular | |
6 | Tariq Station | Abu Alia | 6 | ||
7 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Al Wananat | 1 | ||
8 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Marka Qaryet Khaled | 3 | ||
11 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Abu Nsair | 12 | ||
12 | Northern Terminal | Shafa Badran | 2 | Circular | |
20 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Eskan Al-Petra | 2 | ||
21 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Eskan Al-Kahraba | 7* | ||
22 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Adan Neighborhood | 2 | ||
28 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Al Mustanadah | 10* | ||
32 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Nuzhet Sahab | 4* | ||
33 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Abu Alanda | 3 | ||
34 | Jordan University | Marj Al-Hamam | 6* | ||
35 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Al-Yasmeen | 9 | ||
36 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Abdoun | 4 | ||
39 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Sport City | 3 | ||
40 | Jordan University Mosque | Shafa Badran | 3 | ||
41 | Al-Sahafa Circle | Al-Rasheed Suburb | 2 | ||
42 | Islamic Hospital | Swalieh Terminal | 3 | ||
43 | Al Mustanadah | Al Baidaa | 1 | ||
44 | Al-Jumruk Circle | Arab Medical Center | 3 | ||
45 | Saqf Alsail | Marj Al-Hamam | 3 | ||
46 | Jordan Museum Terminal | Al-Yadodah | 3 | ||
47 | Saqf Alsail | Iskan Alzeraa | 3 | Uni-directional | |
50 | Palace of Justice | 8th Circle | 3 | ||
51 | King Hussein Medical Center | Al-Muqabalayn | 3 | ||
52 | Sport City | Business Park | 5 | ||
53 | Sport City | 8th Circle | 5 | ||
54 | Al-Dakhlyeh Circle | Jordan Museum Terminal | 1 | ||
55 | Sport City | 1st Circle | 3 | ||
56 | Al-Mahatta Terminal | Al-Hayah Hospital | 3 | ||
57 | Swaileh Terminal | Al-Kamalyeh Circle | 1 | Uni-directional | |
58 | Al-Dakhlyeh Circle | Al-Ethaa Street | 3 | ||
59 | Alshabsough | Alsahafa Circle | 2 | ||
60 | 2nd Circle | City Mall | 3 | ||
61 | Al Muqabalayn | Luminus College | 1 | ||
98 | Tariq Station | BRT Swaileh Terminal | 5* | Bus Rapid Transit | |
99 | BRT Swaileh Terminal | BRT Jordan Museum | 40 | Bus Rapid Transit | |
100 | BRT Swaileh Terminal | BRT Almahata Terminal | 40 | Bus Rapid Transit |
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