
Alstom Vies for $1.6 Billion Morocco High-Speed Rail Contract
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 (…)
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 (…)
26 September 2024
The National Railway Office (ONCF) has just awarded the second civil engineering lot for the extension of the High-Speed Line between Casablanca and Marrakech to the Chinese (…)
26 September 2024
During his participation in the fourteenth edition of the "InnoTrans" trade fair in Berlin, Germany, Mohamed Rabie Khlie, the Managing Director of the National Railway Office (…)
15 September 2024
The National Railway Office (ONCF) is working for the success of the project to connect Tetouan to the rail and highway networks. This is evidenced by the response of Mohamed (…)
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, (…)
9 September 2024
The first lot of civil engineering works for the Kenitra-Marrakech High Speed Line (LGV) megaproject was awarded to the Chinese public operator China Railway NO.4 Engineering (…)
9 September 2024
The National Railway Office (ONCF) is accelerating the realization of the High Speed Line (LGV) connecting Kenitra to Marrakech.
5 September 2024
Already facing a general rise in prices, Moroccans now have to deal with an increase in train ticket prices. This decision by the National Railway Office (ONCF) has sparked the (…)
2 September 2024
The National Railway Office (ONCF) plans to build 20 new stations for high-speed regional trains (RER) in preparation for the 2030 World Cup.
22 August 2024
The launch by the National Railway Office (ONCF) of a consultation for the realization of civil engineering and superstructure works on the conventional lines marks a new step (…)