The Hall graph is a distance-transitive and distance-regular graph on 65 vertices having intersection array (Hall 1980). It is denoted
by Hall (1980) and was originally considered by Doro.
It is an integral graph with graph spectrum .
It is one of the three locally Petersen graphs (Hall 1980), and is denoted by Brouwer et al. (1989, p. 224).
The Hall graph is implemented in the Wolfram Language as GraphData["HallGraph"].
Koolen et al. use the term "Doro graph" to refer to the Hall graph, though that term also refers to a different distance-regular graph graph with intersection array .