New Pink Line and full Orange Line companies at the moment are working within the Qatari metropolis.
QATAR Railways Firm (Qatar Rail) launched full operation on the brand new Pink Line and the remaining stations on the Orange Line of the Lusail Tram community on April 8.
The brand new Pink Line shares infrastructure and 6 stations with the underground Orange Line from its southerly terminus at Legtaifya to Tarfat, from the place the Pink Line continues by itself alignment north to Seef Lusail-North, including one other 4 stations. All stations are at present operational, besides Al Sa’advert Plaza, an interchange with the community’s future east-west Purple Line.
The prolonged Orange Line runs from the earlier terminus at Al Wessil to Naifa, from the place the road continues north into an anticlockwise, uni-directional single-track loop that it’s going to share with the longer term Turquoise Line, serving 9 stations in Lusail metropolis centre. This contains Downtown Lusail, the place the road interchanges with the longer term east-west Purple Line. Probably the most northerly station is Rawdat Lusail from the place the road returns south by way of Lusail Stadium and Al Yasmeen.
The Lusail Metropolis stations are the primary at-grade stations to open on the community. Public consciousness campaigns have commenced to alert pedestrians and highway customers of the potential dangers of sunshine rail operation.
The preliminary 7km underground part of the Orange Line opened in January 2022. The service operates the identical hours because the Doha metro, from 05:30 to 0.00 Saturday – Wednesday, 05.30-01.00 on Thursdays, and 14.00-01.00 on Fridays.
The community is operated with a fleet of 28 five-section Alstom Citadis LRVs. The at-grade sections are completely catenary-free, drawing energy from Alstom’s track-mounted APS system.
RKH Qitarat, a three way partnership of RATP Dev, Keolis and Hamad Group, operates and maintains the Lusail Tram community in addition to the Doha metro underneath a contract signed with Qatar Rail in 2017.
“The growth of Lusail Tram companies displays our dedication to attaining our imaginative and prescient of supporting Qatar’s efforts in offering an built-in and sustainable transportation system,” says Eng Jassim Al Ansari, chief of programme supply at Qatar Rail. “We’re pleased with the efforts made by the groups engaged on this necessary mission, and we stay up for persevering with to reinforce tram companies, increasing their scope, and opening the remaining strains to serve residents and guests to Lusail Metropolis.”
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