
Tangier to Build Three Tramway Lines Ahead of 2030 World Cup
6 April 2025
Several tramway lines will be built in Tangier. The objective is to address the transportation difficulties in the northern city, in anticipation of the 2030 World Cup.
6 April 2025
Several tramway lines will be built in Tangier. The objective is to address the transportation difficulties in the northern city, in anticipation of the 2030 World Cup.
1 April 2025
The National Railway Office (ONCF) has officially signed a contract worth 781 million euros with the French group Alstom for the acquisition of 18 Avelia Horizon very (…)
12 March 2025
The French manufacturer Alstom and the National Railway Company (SNCF) have unveiled in Paris the design of the interior of the Avelia Horizon (TGV M) train, ordered by Morocco (…)
17 February 2025
The French industrial group Alstom failed to convince the National Railway Office (the Moroccan railway operator) to entrust it with the manufacture of 150 conventional trains.
14 February 2025
The National Railway Office (ONCF) of Morocco has excluded the manufacturers Talgo (Spain) and Alstom (France) during the first phase of the contract award for the acquisition (…)
11 December 2024
Morocco is getting on the rails of rail production with an ambitious project for a train car manufacturing plant, announced Abdessamad Kayouh, Minister of Transport and (…)
2 November 2024
Morocco has decided to award the contract for the supply of high-speed trains to serve the future Kenitra-Marrakech line to the French company Alstom.
22 October 2024
All eyes are on the National Railway Office (ONCF), which will announce in the coming weeks the name of the multinational that will supply the trains for the future (…)
14 September 2024
Several foreign groups are fiercely competing to win the international tender recently launched by the National Railway Office (ONCF) for the acquisition of 168 trains, (…)
17 April 2024
The French multinational Alstom, specialized in the manufacture of high-speed trains, plans to build a second factory in Morocco, after the one in Fez. A way to court the (…)