

Mwasalat is operating shuttle services in Nizwa during the upcoming Eid holidays. Buses will operate between Nizwa Souq and Nizwa Grand Mall at a frequency of 10 minutes until April 5 between 4 pm and 12 am.
Rides will be free for citizens while expatriates will pay 200 baizas.
Over 31,000 passengers used Mwasalat buses during the trial phase for public transport service in Nizwa in January this year as part of plans to upgrade the public transport system in the governorate.
Speaking to the Observer, Eng Khamis bin Mohammed al Shamakhi, Undersecretary for Transport, said, "We have an agreement signed with Al Dhakilyah and there are similar plans with two other governorates."
The ministry is planning to review the Muscat and inter-city services operated by Mwasalat, and a tender will be awarded to an international consultant to conduct a thorough study.
Public transport is important considering the number of visitors received by the Governorate, as such services will help ease traffic congestion and facilitate the movement of visitors to Nizwa, especially during long public holidays
It may be noted that Al Dhakilyah took a major step to improve its transport infrastructure and boost tourism with the signing of investment agreements worth over RO7mn on Monday.
Key projects include the development of a modern transport hub in Nizwa, aimed at upgrading the commercial and tourist movement throughout the governorate.
An agreement was recently signed to develop the integrated bus station in Nizwa in partnership with the private sector.
Mwasalat will manage the transport station, offering safe transport services that connect Al Dakhliyah with other governorates and support economic development.
The transport hub is expected to serve intercity bus routes in partnership with local operators.
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