Not just a Bridge but a Symbol of Brotherhood

Not just a Bridge but a Symbol of Brotherhood

QL Properties
By QL Properties

Qatar’s continued road infrastructure to ease traffic congestion and promote the smooth flow of traffic is an ongoing challenge but so far has proved to be both successful and impressive. The same can be said about the first road in Qatar to be called a ‘corridor’ due to the fact that it connects the North and South of Qatar. 

Qatar’s public works authority (Ashghal) announced the opening of the 29km long Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor on the National Day and Liberation Day Anniversary of the brotherly State of Kuwait on the 25th February 2021. The Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor is the depiction of fraternity between Qatar and Kuwait, firmly rooted in the wise and visionary leadership of the two states. 

His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar named the corridor after the late Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah, Amir of Kuwait. This gesture is symbolic of the deep historic ties of brotherhood between Kuwait and Qatar and in appreciation of Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad’s humanitarian efforts. 

Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor has also coined Qatar’s record achievements that are, the largest interchange and the longest deepest bi-directional tunnel. Also, part of it is the first and longest cable-stayed bridge in Qatar. The cable-stayed bridge is huge and aesthetically well-lit. For a number of events and important days, the bridge is lit up and adorned with respective colors and flags.

The Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor is a four-lane dual carriage highway, which extends for approximately 25 km from Hamad International Airport to Umm Lekhba Interchange (known as Landmark Interchange) on Doha Expressway. The Corridor also features pedestrian crossings, including seven bridges and two pedestrian underpasses, as well as 50.5km of bicycle and pedestrian paths for the safe movement of pedestrians. It will also facilitate access to five of the FIFA World Cup 2022 stadiums as well as complement the Doha Metro network by offering commuters the flexibility to combine road and rail travel to reach their destinations.

The Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor serves fifteen main roads serving twenty-five densely populated residential areas. The two most prominent areas are Abu Hamour and Al Mamoura.  Abu Hamour proves itself to be a very family-friendly place to live in Qatar, due to the number of local and international schools, well-developed residential properties, and closeness to a number of retail outlets. There are a huge number of stand-alone villas and a few villa compounds in the area. Abu Hamour is on the list of the top ten most popular places to live in Qatar, click here to know more. If you wish to live here, click here to view properties. 


Al Maamoura is closely connected to the famous Salwa Road of Qatar. It is home to mostly locals and fewer expats of Qatar. The area is quiet and home to mostly stand-alone villas and a few villa compounds. Many international schools and local schools are also found here. Being close to Salwa Road, Al Mamoura has access to major cities of Qatar along with a number of retail outlets, restaurants, and service stores. If you wish to live here, click here to view properties.

---

Make sure to check out our social media to keep track of the latest content.

Facebook: Qatar Living Properties

LinkedIn: Qatar Living Properties

Instagram: qatarlivingproperties

YouTube: Qatar Living Properties

TikTok: @qatarlivingproperties

Log in or register to post comments

More from Qatar Living

Qatar’s top beaches for water sports thrills

Qatar’s top beaches for water sports thrills

Let's dive into the best beaches in Qatar, where you can have a blast with water activities, sports and all around fun times.
Most Useful Apps In Qatar - Part Two

Most Useful Apps In Qatar - Part Two

This guide brings you the top apps that will simplify the use of government services in Qatar.
Most Useful Apps In Qatar - Part One

Most Useful Apps In Qatar - Part One

this guide presents the top must-have Qatar-based apps to help you navigate, dine, explore, access government services, and more in the country.
Winter is coming – Qatar’s seasonal adventures await!

Winter is coming – Qatar’s seasonal adventures await!

Qatar's winter months are brimming with unmissable experiences, from the AFC Asian Cup 2023 to the World Aquatics Championships Doha 2024 and a variety of outdoor adventures and cultural delights.
7 Days of Fun: One-Week Activity Plan for Kids

7 Days of Fun: One-Week Activity Plan for Kids

Stuck with a week-long holiday and bored kids? We've got a one week activity plan for fun, learning, and lasting memories.
Wallet-friendly Mango Sticky Rice restaurants that are delightful on a budget

Wallet-friendly Mango Sticky Rice restaurants that are delightful on a budget

Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a sweet escape into the world of budget-friendly Mango Sticky Rice that's sure to satisfy both your cravings and your budget!
Places to enjoy Mango Sticky Rice in  high-end elegance

Places to enjoy Mango Sticky Rice in high-end elegance

Delve into a world of culinary luxury as we explore the upmarket hotels and fine dining restaurants serving exquisite Mango Sticky Rice.
Where to celebrate World Vegan Day in Qatar

Where to celebrate World Vegan Day in Qatar

Celebrate World Vegan Day with our list of vegan food outlets offering an array of delectable options, spanning from colorful salads to savory shawarma and indulgent desserts.