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Metro to operate until 3am during Qatar 2022 match days

Metro to operate until 3am during Qatar 2022 match days

Gulf Times
Wednesday, October 12, 2022 12:11:06 PM UTC

During the match days of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the Doha Metro will operate  until 3am in the morning.  On Saturday to Thursday, the operating hours will be 6am to 3am and on Fridays, it will be9am to 3am. Announcing this Wednesday in a press conference attended by the representatives of Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Transport, Qatar Rail, Mowasalat and Public Works Department, Abdullah Al-Sulaiti, Director of Operations Affairs at Qatar Rail said trains will run every 3 minutes and staff are available at every station to assist you during your journey. The metro system has three lines (Gold, Green and Red) covering 37 stations. The Hayya Card can be used for free travel from 10 November 2022 to 23 December 2022. Non-ticketholders can buy a travel card at stations and then save time by topping up online or on the Qatar Rail app (iOS and Android) Change lines at Al Bidda (Red and Green) stations and Msheireb (Red, Green and Gold) All stations have elevators and all train carriages provide space for wheelchair users and pushchairs, as well as guide dog allowances. Check the Qatar Rail website before you travel Free metrolink buses run useful routes within 2 - 5km of stations Some stations will have dedicated car parks to reduce traffic during tournament time Fans can enjoy longer running services during the tournament from 11 November 2022 to 20 December 2022.Metrolink Free buses serve fixed routes within 2 - 5km of metro stations and useful locations. More on the metrolink routes and bus frequency are available on the Qatar Rail website.Parking Parking in central Doha will be limited during tournament time. The vehicles can be parked at one of the below metro stations and then take the metro into the city. Metro Station   Metro Line Qatar University   Red Umm Ghuwailina   Red Al Messila   Green Al Qassar   Red Al Wakra   Red

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