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1.67mn passengers rode on metro, tram from December 11-18

December 20, 2024 3 Min Read
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Qatar Railways Firm (Qatar Rail) introduced that Doha Metro and Lusail Tram networks recorded roughly 1.67mn passengers between December 11-18, together with the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2024 and Nationwide Day celebrations.

Throughout this era, Doha hosted the ultimate three matches of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2024 at 974 and Lusail Stadiums.

Stadium 974 was the venue for the “Americas Derby” on December 11 and the “Challenger Cup” on December 14, whereas Lusail Stadium hosted the event’s remaining on December 18, coinciding with Qatar Nationwide Day and the second anniversary of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 remaining.

The whole variety of Doha Metro customers throughout this era was 1.6mn, whereas the overall variety of tram customers was roughly 70,000.

They relied on the metro and tram networks to entry numerous occasion areas, event stadiums, and different key locations related to the networks.

December 18 was the busiest day for the Doha Metro throughout this era, with roughly 363,517 passengers utilizing the community’s 37 stations.

The Lusail QNB, Souq Waqif and Katara metro stations recorded the best footfall.

Regardless of the numerous passenger turnout for each metro and tram companies throughout this time, no incidents have been recorded.

This additional underscores the security and safety of the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram networks, highlighting Qatar Rail’s dedication to prioritising buyer security.

All through this time, Qatar Rail continued to collaborate with numerous companions to reinforce the built-in and sustainable transport options supplied to the residents and guests.

This included making certain seamless connectivity to and from the metro and tram networks.

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First and last-mile companies, equivalent to metrolink and metroexpress, performed a key position in facilitating passenger motion to main locations, activation areas, and stadiums.

The metrolink service operated throughout 61 routes serving 30 metro stations, whereas metroexpress continued to supply companies by 10 metro stations and 12 tram stations.

Moreover, “Park and Trip” amenities round a number of metro stations decreased reliance on non-public autos, permitting customers to park their vehicles and full their journeys by way of the metro, avoiding site visitors congestion, an announcement added.

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