
Woman Gives Birth on Moroccan Train, Passengers and Staff Assist in Delivery
13 July 2020
A woman gave birth to a baby girl on Sunday on board the Al Atlas 103 train between Kenitra and Sidi Yahya, according to the National Railway Office (ONCF).
13 July 2020
A woman gave birth to a baby girl on Sunday on board the Al Atlas 103 train between Kenitra and Sidi Yahya, according to the National Railway Office (ONCF).
6 July 2020
A high-speed shuttle train (TNR) fatally struck an individual this Saturday, July 4 around 2:06 pm. This new incident, which comes six days after the one on June 29, caused (…)
29 June 2020
The Al Boraq train fatally struck an individual between Tangier and Aqouass Briech. This tragic accident occurred when the victim "improperly entered the railway right-of-way," (…)
26 June 2020
For the gradual resumption of high-speed train (TGV), "Al Boraq", the National Railway Office (ONCF) has published its plan relating to health and safety measures.
24 June 2020
Morocco is already thinking about the post-COVID-19 period. The kingdom plans to double its rail network by 2040 and reach nearly 4,400 km of tracks.
23 June 2020
After several months of shutdown or very limited operation, trains and the high-speed line (TGV) will resume service. However, travelers will have to observe draconian measures.
19 June 2020
A terrible accident occurred on Wednesday, May 17 in the Nador region. A freight train collided head-on with a man at the level of the Selouane Commune.
7 June 2020
The National Railway Office (ONCF) is mobilizing to put in place special procedures and barrier gestures at the level of the stations, in preparation for the resumption of its (…)
6 June 2020
The coronavirus has had a negative impact on Al Boraq, the Moroccan TGV, which has been at a standstill since March 23, 2020. The company is going through a lean period after a (…)
29 May 2020
The National Railway Office plans to double the frequency of high-speed shuttle trains on the Kenitra-Rabat-Casablanca axis on June 1st. Traffic remains suspended until further (…)