Dubai can prefer for mrt like in Singapore with capacity of 1628 pax /4 coach trains for their metro network and Doha could prefer to use same as Bangkok bts traibs with capacity of 1480 pax / 4 coach trains for long term usages
@@metropolitantransit7276 The first class carriage is for certain people that want extra comfort. There is also a ladies and children carriage. It's same in Dubai
In your opinion, seeing as you have travelled and used both the dubai and doha metro, which one is better? Looks like the Doha metro has a line that makes more sense and isnt as crowded as Dubai.
I just came back from Doha and the metroiswell used. Not packed, but on some occasions I would have prefered the trains being longer (the stations allow for it).
1:52 - Gold Club - is that a first-class section that requires a more expensive ticket? 6:40 - Are all the stations so cavernous? 6:54 - Nice view! What did you think of transit in Doha?
This is a wonderful automated metro---a heavy rail version of the Skytrain! The trains have first class sections and even their coach sections are nicer than any subway or light rail train in the U.S., and their T-stations are to die for! 😭😭😭😭😭
The only problem is that almost nobody uses this system. It's waaaaaaay overbuilt for the ridership they have now. A bit of a boondoggle if you ask me, especially building it in such a way that no poor people ever get to use it. What's even the point of having a system that hardly serves anybody.
Their capacity are actually 417 pax/3 carriage trains.. Thats the same wuth Vancouver skytrain network while dubai metro trains capacity are 650 pax / 5 carriage trains... That's too small and when it crowded with passenger, they are equal to Other metro in india
@dyu999 it's actually one of the safest. But it's more for cultural reasons than for safety concerns and to make women and children feel even safer. Same thing in Dubai, Malaysia, Indonesia, and many other countries.
@@dyu999 You are japanese? I thought they were smart and competent people.. Throughout the video women are seen, maybe you need to open your eyes more ( you are asian so maybe it will be difficult for you )
The entire world uses slave labour except the broken west in your view! Have you seen the metro systems in China ? Oh wait slave labour too because China is oil 🤑 😂 The jealousy by western is so amusing
This looks great. I loved Doha when I visited for a short time in 2016. This is what Doha was missing. Glad to see people are using it well it seems.
Some people can’t help but be envious
In Malaysia, the metro trains in Doha and Dubai is called as LRT as their max crush loads are lower than 1000 pax per trains...
Great looking system. Thanks Tim😀💚
And did you know, that these trains are japanese (Mitsubishi / Kinki Sharyo)?
yep doha metro is Kinki Sharyo trains
Dubai can prefer for mrt like in Singapore with capacity of 1628 pax /4 coach trains for their metro network and Doha could prefer to use same as Bangkok bts traibs with capacity of 1480 pax / 4 coach trains for long term usages
romantic train
1:53 they even have a Gold Club for train metro, this is not an airplane.
6:39 what a huge airport they have 😮
Subway station not an airport 😊
its the main station where all lines connect
🤣🤣🤣
3:18 Door closing chime
Sound like the REM Montréal metro door closing chime
That is a very good looking interior. But they should get rid of the gold club and instead opt for high-capacity seating.
Why should they? If there is a need for capacity they will increase the carriages simply
That will cost more than changing the design of interiors.
@@metropolitantransit7276 The first class carriage is for certain people that want extra comfort. There is also a ladies and children carriage. It's same in Dubai
The future is a Doha
Fantastic video
In your opinion, seeing as you have travelled and used both the dubai and doha metro, which one is better? Looks like the Doha metro has a line that makes more sense and isnt as crowded as Dubai.
doha at the moment seems more comprehensive although dubai does connect different neighborhoods...
Pay 6 QAR around 2 usd for 24h ticket, you can go every where. Cheap and convenient
Interesting.. little nicer than Disney.
Great video, the only think the metro laks is passengers.
prob taken in mornign or post afternoon rush, it gets very busy by the evening
I just came back from Doha and the metroiswell used. Not packed, but on some occasions I would have prefered the trains being longer (the stations allow for it).
I think this Metro Train looks like 683 Series (except 683-4000 series) stream head.
I’d have spent that money on performance instead with fast acceleration and very big trains
Buses in Doha Qatar
1:52 - Gold Club - is that a first-class section that requires a more expensive ticket?
6:40 - Are all the stations so cavernous?
6:54 - Nice view!
What did you think of transit in Doha?
Cool transit and to think all of this wasn't in existence just a few years ago! :O
Yes more money needed for a first-class
@@timosha21 reminds me a lot of the Dubai metro
@@timosha21 They were all for free during the world cup :D
I really enjoyed their transportation system
Yes all the stations are new
This is a wonderful automated metro---a heavy rail version of the Skytrain! The trains have first class sections and even their coach sections are nicer than any subway or light rail train in the U.S., and their T-stations are to die for! 😭😭😭😭😭
The only problem is that almost nobody uses this system. It's waaaaaaay overbuilt for the ridership they have now. A bit of a boondoggle if you ask me, especially building it in such a way that no poor people ever get to use it. What's even the point of having a system that hardly serves anybody.
Their capacity are actually 417 pax/3 carriage trains.. Thats the same wuth Vancouver skytrain network while dubai metro trains capacity are 650 pax / 5 carriage trains... That's too small and when it crowded with passenger, they are equal to Other metro in india
where are the women?
There's a separate wagon for women and families
@@eternal7311
so Qatar isn't a safe country.
@dyu999 it's actually one of the safest. But it's more for cultural reasons than for safety concerns and to make women and children feel even safer. Same thing in Dubai, Malaysia, Indonesia, and many other countries.
@@dyu999so Japan is not a safe country?
@@dyu999 You are japanese? I thought they were smart and competent people.. Throughout the video women are seen, maybe you need to open your eyes more ( you are asian so maybe it will be difficult for you )
forgot to include “And Use Slave Labor” in the title
The entire world uses slave labour except the broken west in your view! Have you seen the metro systems in China ? Oh wait slave labour too because China is oil 🤑 😂 The jealousy by western is so amusing
Tui jiman label lagaiya bhuli gol made by prison labour.kafala aagot abolish hoy gol.