Your Complete Guide to the Route 507: Mirqab to Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh
Discover everything you need to know about traveling on the Route 507: Mirqab to Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh bus route in Kuwait. From route highlights to insider tips, this comprehensive guide has you covered.
Route 507: Mirqab to Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh
Downtown to Dense Neighborhood
Route 507 connects downtown Mirqab with Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh, serving multiple transportation purposes for massive Jleeb population. The 250 fils fare applies; this is another essential Jleeb-connectivity route. Multiple routes (16, 21, 51, 59, 88, 507) serving Jleeb demonstrate geographic priority—system redundancy ensures access for 300,000 residents.
Downtown-to-Dense-Residential Direct
The 30-35 minute journey connects downtown Mirqab directly to Jleeb, serving residents, workers, and essential commuters. Morning peak brings significant traffic—Jleeb workers heading downtown. Evening reverses toward residential return. AC functions reliably. Seating frequently involves standing during peaks. The route represents essential connectivity for Jleeb population.
Essential Connectivity Redundancy for Jleeb
Multiple routes serving Jleeb ensure system redundancy—if one route experiences disruption, alternatives remain available. This reflects transit system maturity prioritizing reliability for dense dependent populations. Private transport costs 12–15 KD; Route 507 at 250 fils enables 98% savings for regular commuters. Multiple options enable passenger flexibility selecting routing matching preferences. Route 507 validates geographic equity—dense neighborhoods receiving multiple connectivity options ensuring reliability. The route embodies how public transit serves dependent populations through infrastructure redundancy.