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Al Boraq High-Speed train service resumes after technical incident

The Al Boraq high-speed train line experienced a temporary disruption on Thursday, October 24, 2025, following a technical issue between the Zenata and Aïn Sebaâ stations. The incident caused one train to halt and led to delays along the Casablanca–Tangier corridor. According to the......

Special Al Boraq trains added for Morocco-Niger World Cup qualifier

The National Railways Office (ONCF) has launched a special transportation plan to support fans attending the Morocco-Niger World Cup qualifier, set to take place at the newly reconstructed Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat. The match, scheduled for Friday, September 5, marks the official inauguration......

Morocco’s ONCF launches summer plan to serve millions of travelers with expanded rail services

The National Railway Office (ONCF) has rolled out its “Summer 2025” plan to handle the surge in passenger traffic during the peak travel season. Running from June 23 to September 14, the initiative aims to enhance travel experiences for domestic passengers, Moroccan expatriates, and tourists......

Morocco’s high-speed rail connecting Casablanca and Tangier

The Casablanca–Tangier High-Speed Line has become a powerful symbol of Morocco’s modernization and progress. Launched in 2018, this pioneering project the first high-speed train service in Africa has revolutionized travel between the country’s major cities and enhanced Morocco’s......

High-speed rail project from Kenitra to Marrakech boosts Morocco's connectivity

The launch of the Kenitra–Marrakech High-Speed Rail (HSR) line by His Majesty King Mohammed VI marks a transformative step for Morocco’s national transportation network. Designed with substantial socio-economic benefits in mind, this ambitious infrastructure project builds on the success......

Morocco’s bold leadership in sustainable transportation, a blueprint for Africa’s green future

As the global community grapples with climate change and urbanization, Morocco is emerging as an unexpected leader in sustainable transportation. With ambitious initiatives and innovative strategies, the North African nation is positioning itself as a key player in the green mobility transformation across......

Morocco's national railway sets ambitious passenger and revenue targets for 2025

Morocco's National Office of Railways (ONCF) has unveiled plans to achieve record-breaking numbers in 2025, targeting 57 million passengers and revenue exceeding $500 million (MAD 5 billion). The strategic blueprint aligns with Morocco's preparations for hosting major sporting events, including......

Morocco Sets Ambitious Plans for Railway Overhaul to Meet Growing Demand for Clean Transport

The Moroccan government has unveiled a transformative plan to upgrade the nation's railway system, with an investment of MAD 87 billion ($8.7 billion). Transport Minister Abdessamad Kayouh announced this ambitious initiative on Monday, aiming to modernize the network in response to increasing demand......

World Transport Day Commemorates Sustainable Transport with Special Stamps

On November 26th, the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) issued a set of six commemorative stamps celebrating high-speed trains in honor of World Sustainable Transport Day. One of the featured trains is Morocco’s Al Boraq, a notable achievement in the country’s transportation system. World......

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