Doha Metro in Doha, Qatar
The Doha Metro is a rapid transit system in Doha, Qatar's capital city, that became operational on 8 May 2019. It has three lines with an approximate overall length of 76 km 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, the Doha Metro will be one of the fastest driverless trains in the world.
Doha Metro is operated and maintained for a duration of 20 years by RKH Qitarat, a joint venture formed by Hamad Group (51%) and French transit operators Keolis and RATP Dev (49%), on behalf of system owner Qatar Rail.
In 2009 Qatari Diar and Deutsche Bahn signed a joint venture to develop a concept for a railway network in Qatar.
In 2011 Qatar Rail became the sole owner of the project while Deutsche Bahn with its global wing DB International took over the role of the main consultant and source for required railway experts.
In 2013 the construction of the Doha Metro officially began with a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of Msheireb station.
Throughout early 2013, Qatar Rail released the D&B tenders and received submissions from various international firms to construct sections of Phase 1a, corresponding to the Red and Green Lines.
In mid-May, Italian firm Salini Impregilo was awarded to manage the construction of the Red Line North segment, running from Msheireb to Al Khor North.
In June, it was revealed that QDVC and Porr were successful in their bids to lead the building of the Red Line South segment and Green Line, respectively.
In May 2014 a consortium of Larsen & Toubro, Aktor, Yapi Merkezi, STFA Group and Al Jaber Engineering was awarded to design and construct the Doha Metro Gold Line.
A total of 21 Tunnel boring machines from the German company Herrenknecht were planned for the tunnel construction for the Metro Phase 1.
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