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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]
Red Line North (Underground): ... Construction of the Red Line in February 2018. Doha Metro will have about 100 stations when the project is completed.
The first line to open, the Red Line, opened on 8 May 2019 for travel from al Qassar station to al Wakra (13 stations). A four-line, 300-kilometer (190 mi) metro is under construction. Construction work on the Msheireb station—planned as the system hub— began on October 10, 2012.
Lusail QNB station is the northern terminus of the Doha Metro's Red Line and serves the city of Lusail. The station is located on Al Khor Coastal Road. The naming rights to the station are currently held by QNB Group. [1]
The station opened with the rest of the first phase of the Red Line on 8 May 2019. [5] Service on the Gold and the Green lines began when they opened on 22 November, [6] and December 10 of the same year, respectively. [7] Msheireb Metro Station was awarded the 2020 World Special Prize Interior by the Prix Versailles. [8]
In June 2013, Qatar Rail awarded four design and build contracts worth approximately $8.2 billion for phase one of the Doha metro. The project included four rail lines and an underground section in the center of the capital Doha, and links to stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. The contracts were for the Red Line North ...
Connectivity between West Bay and old Doha was facilitated by a network of primary north-south roads and secondary transverse connectors. [1] In Qatar's first census conducted in 1986, West Bay was the tentative name for seven newly established zones of Doha along the coastline: Zone 60 and Zone 62 to Zone 67. [2]
Doha Metro: The Doha Metro has three lines with an approximate overall length of 300 km and 37 stations. It is built over two phases: the first phase is the Red, Gold, and Green lines opened in 2019, with 37 stations. The second phase will involve the introduction of an additional line (Blue) and the expansion of the existing ones, with more ...