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  2. Rail transport in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Nador is not the start or terminus; trains run from/to nearby Bin Anşār or Nador Port. The night-train on this route only offers 2 person sleeping compartments with full beds. No couchettes are available. [11] As the train does not go to Taourirt, there is no need to change driving-direction and thus no need to move the engine.

  3. Railway stations in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Railway stations in Morocco. ... Rabat-City train station 1923 Rabat ... Settlements such as Agadir and Tetouan have stations exclusively for the cement/freight network.

  4. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Agadir–Al Massira Airport: Base [31] [4] Beni Mellal: Beni Mellal Airport [4] Casablanca: Mohammed V International Airport: Terminated: Essaouira: Essaouira-Mogador Airport [4] Fez: Fes–Saïss Airport: Base [4] Marrakesh: Marrakesh Menara Airport: Base [3] Nador: Nador International Airport: Ouarzazate: Ouarzazate Airport [4] Oujda: Angads ...

  5. Transport in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Train of Morocco. There are plans for several high-speed lines. Work by ONCF began in September 2011 on a first section from Tangier to Kenitra. [5] There are plans to construct two core lines, one from Tangier in the north via Marrakesh to Agadir in the south, and a second from Casablanca on the Atlantic to Oujda on the Algerian border.

  6. ONCF - Wikipedia

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    The night-train (dep. 19:47 from Nador) doesn't even stop at Taourirt [8] and thus doesn't have to change travel-direction. Another project completed in 2010 is a short-cut between Rabat and Tangier. When completed trains can run directly to Rabat and Casablanca without having to use the longer route via Sidi Kasim.

  7. Al Boraq - Wikipedia

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    Al Boraq (Arabic: البُراق, romanized: al-burāq) [3] is a 323-kilometre (201 mi) high-speed rail service between Casablanca and Tangier in Morocco.The first of its kind on the African continent, it opened on 15 November 2018 after a decade of planning and construction by ONCF, Morocco's national railway company.

  8. Rabat–Salé Airport - Wikipedia

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    Salé Airport or Rabat–Salé Airport (IATA: RBA, ICAO: GMME) is an international airport located in the city of Salé, also serving Rabat, [1] the capital city of Morocco and of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region. It is a joint use public and military airport, also hosting the First Air Base of the Royal Moroccan Air Force. [1]

  9. Rabat-Agdal Station - Wikipedia

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    Rabat-Agdal train station (Arabic : محطة الرباط أكدال) is located in the Agdal district, in Rabat, Morocco. It was first renovated in 2004, before undergoing a major redevelopment in the 2010s to accommodate the Al Boraq high-speed service.