Tangier Train Services Suspended as Morocco Battles New COVID-19 Outbreaks

Preventive measures have been taken by the public authorities of Tangier following the discovery of new outbreaks in the city. In this regard, the National Railway Office (ONCF) has decided to suspend its train connections to and from the city, since Monday, July 13, 2020.
In a press release published on its website, the office stated that this interruption concerns "the Tangier/Casablanca axes via the Al Boraq trains and Tangier/Fès via the Al Atlas trains". According to ONCF, the refund of tickets purchased on these axes for travel dates from Monday, July 13 will be exchangeable after the resumption of train traffic.
ONCF also invites its customers to inquire about these new arrangements on the "oncf-voyages.ma" website, or by calling the Customer Relations Center at 2255.
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