Key transport information for residents and visitors during FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 organisers have released key transport information for residents and visitors ahead of this year’s tournament, which will be held from 20 November to 18 December.
Abdulaziz Al-Mawlawi, Executive Director of Transport Operations at the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, said: “We worked on developing all solutions to be ready to facilitate transportation throughout the hosting period of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.”
The metro, buses and taxis are fully prepared, he said. The working hours of the Doha Metro will start daily from 6 am to 3 am during the hosting period.
Also private parking will be provided next to metro stations, and free transportation with the Hayya card will be allowed from November 10 until December 23.
For his part First Lieutenant Engineer Khaled Al-Mulla from the Ministry of Interior said that the Corniche Street will be designated for pedestrians from November 1 to December 19, and a plan has been prepared to facilitate transportation during FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Ahmed al-Obaidly, Mowasalat (Karwa) chief operating officer indicated that more than 2,300 buses will be operated daily during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, and there are 6 types of buses that fans can use, including environmentally friendly buses.
Mohammed Ali Al Marri, Head of Doha City Design Team at ِAshghal added that 207 bridges, 100 intersections and 143 tunnels were built to support mobility during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Further below are all the details of the key announcements made:
Arrivals at Hamad International Airport and Doha International Airport
Fans will have a range of transport options when they arrive – including shuttle buses, the Doha Metro, taxis and ride-hail services, like Uber and Careem. Shuttle buses will operate from both airports and help fans reach their accommodation and tourist attractions in central Doha. Click here for detailed information.
Match day travel
During the FIFA World Cup, organisers recommend the following:
Local residents should use private transportation to get to tournament venues and are encouraged to drive where possible
Visitors are encouraged to use the Doha Metro and public bus services
Direct bus services will be operational to stadiums from five locations around Doha and key accommodation sites.
Central Doha
From 1 November, Corniche Street will be pedestrianised as it prepares to host a variety of activities for fans during the tournament. Fans are encouraged to use public transport to visit either the Corniche Activation or FIFA Fan Festival, located in Al Bidda Park.
Click here for details about nearby Doha Metro stations, bus routes and taxi drop-off areas. Shuttle bus services will be operated so fans can travel between entertainment areas.
Shuttle bus services
Free shuttle bus services are now operating between Souq Waqif metro station and Al Bidda Park, connecting fans to various locations across the B-Ring and C-Ring Roads, and connecting accommodation sites to activations. Timetables and routes are available on the Mowasalat website.
Plate management system
A vehicle plate management system will be implemented in central Doha from 1 November. The area covered spans from Al Khafji Street in the north to C-Ring Road from the west and south, and Corniche Street from the east.
Under the plan, which is being tested every Friday from 3 PM to 10 PM until 28 October, vehicles with general transport plates and black private transport plates are diverted away from central Doha. During the tournament, this will be operational daily.
People who own only one vehicle, as well as public transport vehicles and emergency services, are exempted from the plan. Local authorities will issue fines for vehicles that access central Doha without meeting the exemption criteria.
A-Ring Road
A-Ring Road now has a dedicated bus and taxi lane. Drivers not authorised to use the bus and taxi lane will be fined. The lane will be open to all road users from 2 AM to 8 AM only until the tournament. The lane will be used exclusively by buses and taxis 24 hours a day during the tournament.
Traffic diversions around stadiums
To organise vehicle entry and exit, traffic will be restricted around Al Thumama, Khalifa International, Lusail and Al Janoub stadiums. Residents of the areas surrounding these venues are encouraged to use alternative routes.
Land border
Details on entry via the Abu Samra land border will be announced by the relevant authorities in due course.
Accessibility
Organisers are aiming to deliver the most accessible FIFA World Cup in tournament history. Visit www.accessibleqatar.com for key information about the different transport options in Qatar.