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Doha Metro Guide 2025: Zones, Station Names, Timing, Ticket fares.

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1. Metro Lines and Stations

Doha Metro system in 2025, presented in tabular format for easy reference. Data is based on the latest available information as of August 2025. Note: The Doha Metro does not operate on a zonal system like some other metros; fares are flat-rate per journey with daily caps. There are three operational lines (Red, Green, Gold), with a Blue Line under construction and expected to add stations later in 2025 or beyond.

LineNumber of StationsStation Names
Red Line (Coastal Line)18Lusail, Qatar University, Legtaifiya, Katara, Al Qassar, DECC (Doha Exhibition and Convention Center), West Bay, Corniche, Al Bidda, Msheireb, Al Doha Al Jadeda, Umm Ghuwailina, Al Matar Al Qadeem, Oqba Ibn Nafie, Hamad International Airport Terminal 1, Free Zone, Ras Bu Fontas, Al Wakra.
Green Line (Education Line)11Al Riffa, Education City, Qatar National Library, Al Shaqab, Al Rayyan Al Qadeem, Al Messila, Hamad Hospital, The White Palace, Al Bidda, Msheireb, Al Mansoura.
Gold Line (Historic Line)11Ras Bu Aboud, National Museum, Souq Waqif, Msheireb, Bin Mahmoud, Al Sadd, Joaan, Al Sudan, Al Waab, Sport City, Al Aziziya.

2.Train Timings and Frequency

The Doha Metro operates with high frequency and has extended hours for passenger convenience. Trains run from 5:00 AM to 1:00 AM from Saturday to Thursday, with service starting later at 9:00 AM on Fridays. The frequency is excellent, with trains arriving approximately every 5 minutes during peak hours. This makes the metro a fast and reliable way to travel around the city.

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DaysOperating HoursNotes
Saturday to Wednesday5:30 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight)Standard hours; trains every 6 minutes.
Thursday6:00 AM to 1:00 AMExtended for weekends.
Friday2:00 PM to 1:00 AMStarts later due to Friday prayers; many services closed in the morning.
General FrequencyEvery 6 minutesAverage journey time between stations: 3 minutes. Driverless trains for efficiency.

3.Ticket Fares and Types

The Doha Metro offers an affordable and convenient way to travel. The system provides two main types of reusable travel cards: the Standard Card for general use, which costs QR 10 to purchase, and the premium Goldclub Card, which costs QR 100. A single journey on a Standard Card costs QR 2, with a daily fare cap of QR 6, while a single journey on a Goldclub Card is QR 10, with a daily cap of QR 30.

Ticket TypeInitial Card CostFare per JourneyDaily CapAdditional Details
Standard/Family ClassQR 10QR 2QR 6For standard and family carriages; unlimited journeys after cap. Valid for 5 years. Children under 5 travel free; 5+ pay adult rate.
Goldclub ClassQR 100QR 10QR 30Premium service with dedicated carriages; tap in/out required.
Weekly Pass (Standard)UnlimitedQR 40; for frequent users.
Monthly Metro Pass (Standard)Unlimited for 30 daysQR 120; starts from first tap.
Limited-Use PassVariesSingle journey or day passNon-reusable; available for standard or gold.

Tips for Users

  • Download the Qatar Rail app for real-time updates, journey planning, and top-ups.
  • Family carriages are reserved for women and children; Goldclub offers luxury seating.
  • The metro integrates with Metrolink buses for last-mile connectivity and plans for water taxis in the future.
  • For expansions, watch for the Blue Line’s opening and a new Purple Tram line in Lusail by 2026.

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