The Lusail Tram was initially aimed at enhancing connectivity between key areas during the
2022 World Cup, but is now rapidly becoming a part of the city's transportation network. The tram network consists of two lines and with another two being planned. The first preview of its first phase was on 1 January 2022, with the preview of the Orange Line, which had six original underground air-conditioned stations with future expansions planned to be gradually opened to the public. The light rail network will feature of underground tracks and of surface and elevated tracks, including a section between two high-rise buildings. It will consist of approximately of single track and of double track, with 37 new passenger stations. Lusail Tram will also be connected to the
Doha Metro, a
rapid transit operator in the
Doha region in the future.
Lusail Metro –a station on Doha's
Red Line– is set to be connected to the future Purple Line of the system, while Leqtaifiya Metro, is already connected to Leqtaifya station of the Pink and Orange lines, which opened on 8 April 2024. Existing Doha Metro Travel Cards will allow passengers to seamlessly connect between the tram network and
Doha Metro. The Lusail Tram will be operated and maintained for 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. It uses a fleet of 35
Alstom Citadis trams. == History ==