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The station opened with the rest of the first phase of the Red Line on 8 May 2019. [5] Service on the Gold Line began when it opened on 22 November of the same year, [6] and Green Line service opened on December 10. [7] Msheireb Metro Station was awarded the 2020 World Special Prize Interior by the Prix Versailles. [8]
The Doha Metro consists of three lines opening in phases from 2019 to 2020, [11] with an eventual completion date of 2026. [12] The Red, Green and Gold Lines radiate out from a central interchange at Msheireb in downtown Doha. [12] A view of the completed Al Wakrah metro station, part of the Red Line, in June 2019
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]
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Ras Bu Fontas station is one of stations of the Doha Metro's Red Line. It serves the Al Wakrah Municipality, namely Al Wakrah City, Ras Abu Fontas and Barwa Village. [1]
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 station is located on Al Khor Coastal Road. The naming rights to the station are currently held by QNB Group .
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
Overall, Doha Metro will consist of four lines: in addition to the Red Line, the Gold Line and the Green Line will be built in the first phase; the Blue Line is expected to be completed in the second phase. [21] Msheireb Station will be the point of intersection for all of the metro lines. [22]