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  2. Railway stations in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Station name Date of opening City Coordinate location Image Aïn Sebaâ train station Casablanca: Amir Abdelkader train station Meknes: Asilah train station

  3. Rail transport in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    As the train does not go to Taourirt, there is no need to change driving-direction and thus no need to move the engine. The day trains all stop at Taourirt and as the link to Nador is actually before the station of Taourirt (coming from Fes) the direction of travel has to change, including moving the locomotive from one end to the other.

  4. Category:Railway stations in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Railway stations in Morocco by year of opening (6 C) Pages in category "Railway stations in Morocco" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Al Boraq - Wikipedia

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    Al Boraq (Arabic: البُراق, romanized: al-burāq) [3] is a 323-kilometre (201 mi) high-speed rail service between Casablanca and Tangier in Morocco.The first of its kind on the African continent, it opened on 15 November 2018 after a decade of planning and construction by ONCF, Morocco's national railway company.

  6. Marrakesh Railway Station - Wikipedia

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    The Marrakesh Railway Station (Arabic: محطة قطار مراكش) is a railway station in Marrakesh, Morocco; it is currently the southern end-point of the Moroccan railway system. The current station was opened on August 10, 2008. [1] From Marrakesh there is a direct rail link to Casablanca and Fez.

  7. Casa-Voyageurs Railway Station - Wikipedia

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    The station was built by the Compagnie des chemins de fer du Maroc (CFM) in 1923, under the French protectorate of Morocco. It had 8 platforms. View of the station after the completion of the expansion in 2018. It was expanded for Al Boraq service which began November 2018. Casa-Voyageurs became the southern terminus for the high speed train. [1]