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  2. Doha Metro - Wikipedia

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    It has three lines with an approximate overall length of 76 km (47 mi) and 37 stations. It is an integral component of the larger Qatar Rail network, which will include a long-distance rail for passengers and freight, linking Qatar to the GCC, and the Lusail LRT. Capable of reaching 100 km/h (62 mph), the Doha Metro has one of the fastest ...

  3. Red Line (Doha Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line is a rapid transit line of the Doha Metro in Qatar. It runs north-south through Doha and its southern terminus of Al Wakrah and its northern terminus of Lusail, with a spur serving Hamad International Airport. [1] It is the first line of the system, with the first segment opened on 8 May 2019. [2]

  4. Free Zone station - Wikipedia

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    Free Zone station of the Doha Metro's Red Line is in the Qatari capital Doha. It serves the Al Wakrah Municipality, namely Al Wakrah City, Ras Abu Fontas and Barwa Village. It is located near Airforce Interchange, which is the crossing of F Ring Road and Al Wakrah Road.

  5. Al Wakra station - Wikipedia

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    MetroLink is the Doha Metro's free feeder bus network. There are a total of five metrolinks servicing the station: [3] M127, which serves Souq Al Wakrah. M128, which serves Al Wakrah South. M130, which serves Ezdan Village 4-7 . M131, which serves Ezdan Village 3 and 8–11 (Al Wukair). M134, which serves Al Wakrah South and Al Wakrah Hospital

  6. Gold Line (Doha Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The east-west Gold Line runs through Qatar's capital city Doha, extending from Ras Bu Aboud Station to Al Aziziyah Station over a distance of 32 kilometres (20 mi). [1] It is part of the Qatar Integrated Rail Project, which is guided by the Qatar National Vision 2030. [2] It was officially opened on 21 November, 2019. [3]

  7. Green Line (Doha Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Line, also known as the Education Line, is a rapid transit line of the Doha Metro in Qatar's capital city of Doha. Opened to the public on 10 December 2019, [ 1 ] it runs east to west, beginning at Al Mansoura and terminating at the Al Riffa station on Dukhan Highway in Rawdat Al Jahhaniya . [ 2 ]

  8. Transport in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Diverging traffic in Doha. Transport in Qatar is primarily centered around the Doha Metropolitan Area (DMA), where approximately 2 million people reside and work. Doha, the capital city, serves as the national hub for government, business, and tourism, but significant development occurs outside the city as part of the government's diversification strategy.

  9. Al Riffa station - Wikipedia

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    Al Riffa station is the western terminus of the Doha Metro's Green Line and serves the municipality of Al Rayyan.It is located on Dukhan Highway, opposite the Mall of Qatar, in the newly developed Rawdat Al Jahhaniya district.