Morocco has launched a comprehensive railway initiative to meet the transportation needs of the future. King Mohammed VI inaugurated the railway. 20 billion dirhams (approximately 1,8 billion euros) The regional rail program, worth $1,000, aims to improve transportation in metropolitan and urban areas. This initiative is based on the country's previously commissioned 430 km Kenitra-Marrakesh high-speed rail line Building on its success, the total aims to move Morocco towards a sustainable and integrated transport model. 96 billion dirhams One of the most important parts of the nationwide project worth .
At the heart of the project are three major transport networks that will connect multimodal station construction includes:
These stations are annually To 12 million passengers It will provide seamless integration between high-speed trains, regional lines and urban transportation vehicles, with the capacity to serve Casablanca-South Station, Casa-Port and Mohammed V Airport It will be a key point for the “Aero-Express” train that will connect the two cities.
The program also expands the suburban network. Ten new suburban train stations will be built and five existing ones will be renovated. In total, 92 km three lines in length, each Every 7,5 minutes It will serve 150.000 passengers daily. This expansion will improve the quality of life by easing urban traffic.
Morocco is supporting this massive infrastructure investment with South Korean manufacturers 48 automatic train sets from Hyundai Rotem For these trains, each with a capacity of 1.000 passengers and capable of reaching a speed of 160 km/h, 7 billion dirhams payment will be made. As an important step, Morocco a domestic railway industry A production facility will be established in the country in line with the goal of creating a domestic market and export potential in the medium term.
Financing of projects, National Office of Railways (ONCF) ve Casablanca-Settat Regional Council The completion of the projects aims to provide direct and indirect employment for thousands of people and reduce CO₂ emissions through public transportation solutions. This program goes beyond Casablanca, and extends to Morocco. Sustainable mobility and regional connectivity by 2030 reflects your vision.