Doha Metro will have around 100 stations for the entire network when the project is completed. List of Doha Metro Stations. This will include a major station built at Msheireb, hub for the Metro network and the interchange for Red, Green and Gold Lines. As the stations play an important part – both practically and culturally – of any metro system, Qatar Rail chose to integrate the Qatar culture in the operating system by naming the metro stations after historical towns and cities, each carrying its own story and background.
Phase 1
Red Line (Coastal Line)
North-South Line connecting the towns of Lusail, West Bay, Msheireb, Hamad International Airport and Al Wakra.
- Lusail
- Qatar University
- Leqtaifiya
- Katara
- Al Qassar
- Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (city centre)
- West Bay QIC
- 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)
The Green Line follows Al Rayyan Road connecting Education City with the Heart of Doha. Furthermore, it links to Umm Salal and the Industrial Area South.
- Al 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)
Runs in an East-West direction and connects Airport City North via central Msheireb with Al Waab Street, Al Rayyan South and Salwa Road.
- Ras Abu Aboud (was Airport City North)
- National Museum of Qatar
- Al Souq
- Msheireb
- Bin Mahmoud
- Al Sadd
- Joaan
- Al Sudan
- Al Waab
- Sports City
- Al Aziziya
Most stations will offer free feeder buses to places near the stations. standards tickets cost 2 QAR each for one way, whilst gold club tickets cost 10 QAR each.
Phase 2
This would be updated when Qatar Rail has announced the stations for the next phase. This phase contains Blue Line. This would probably be announced in the end of 2020. This project is estimated to finish in 2025/6.