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Revision as of 10:16, 9 August 2023
Country Details
See Wikipedia
National Railway System
National Railway Operator
Established in 2011, Qatar Rail is responsible for the country’s rail network, which at present consists of the Doha Metro and the Lusail Tram, and also the future Long Distance Passenger and Freight Rail project.
Maps
Printed Maps
World Rail Atlas - The Middle East and Caucasus by Neil Robinson.
Gauge
DETAILS
Metro and light rail systems
- Doha Metro: three lines, with an overall length of 76 km, and 37 stations
- Lusail Tram: a 39 km light rail network north of Doha. The first phase, a 6 station, 6 km section of the Orange Line, opened on 1 January 2022.
See UrbanRail for basic Doha system diagrams.
Recent and Future Changes
Recent Changes
DETAILS
Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services
None known