Qatar opens first metro line

AFP  |  Doha 

on Wednesday opened its first metro line as the gas-rich Gulf state bolsters its infrastructure ahead of hosting the in 2022.

It is the first of three lines set to open by 2020 ahead of the kick-off of the showcase tournament.

"I never thought we would get to see a metro in in my lifetime," Qatari retiree said proudly as he took his first ride.

is splashing vast sums on its preparations for and has said it is spending USD 500 million a week on projects.

The Lusail stadium, part of a new USD 45-billion city, can seat up to 80,000 people and is to host the final games of

Rail, the state-owned company responsible for the metro, has said it hopes to wean people off cars and encourage them to use public transport.

"I will no longer be stuck in traffic jams," said a from who was snapping selfies and videos in the metro.

"It's big, it's fast and we were sharing cabs before this but now I think we will just share a metro ride," chimed in Indian worker Amol.

Since being controversially chosen as host in 2010, Qatar has come under intense pressure on human rights, especially with regard to the rights of workers building World Cup venues and infrastructure.

In February, the gas-rich Gulf state said it was committed to labour reforms, following an report that it was failing to stop widespread abuse of workers.

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 21:26 IST