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Al Bidaoui (Arabic: البيضاوي) is a commuter rail system serving Casablanca in Morocco. It serves several train stations in Casablanca such as Casa-Voyageurs , Casa-Port and Mohammed V International Airport .
Casablanca Airport rail link (30 km, since 1993); Casablanca – El Jadida Rapid transit line (100 km, since 2002); Al Bidaoui : Casablanca overground rail (since 2002); Casablanca RER line (RER 63 km mass transit rail including 9 km underground rail, planned for 2020) [13] Le Bouregreg : Rabat overground rail (since 2012);
The newly renovated station was officially opened on 4 January 2005 after major modernisation work by the ONCF, with a total MAD 13 m investment. [1] The renovations were made to relieve congestion at Casa-Port and Casa-Voyageurs stations.
Casa-Voyageurs became the southern terminus for the high speed train. [1] It is the largest railway hub in the country, serving direct trains within Morocco (Aïn Sebaâ, Fes, Khouribga, Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier) and Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport.
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Al Bidaoui Terminus Casa-Port Railway Terminal ( Arabic : محطة الدار البيضاء الميناء , French: Gare de Casa-Port ) is an ONCF ( Office National des Chemins de Fer du Maroc , "Moroccan National Railway") station in the centre of Casablanca , near the Port of Casablanca .
Airport Rail link Station name Algeria: Algiers: Houari Boumediene International Airport: SNTF Algiers - Houari Boumediene Airport Line: Aéroport Houari Boumédiène Morocco: Casablanca: Mohammed V International Airport: ONCF Al Bidaoui: Aéroport Mohammed V South Africa: Johannesburg: O. R. Tambo International Airport: Gautrain Airport ...
Train Navette Rapide ("Fast Shuttle Train", more commonly known as the "TNR" or "Aouita") is a Moroccan rail service operated by the ONCF. Its first phase runs from Casablanca to Kénitra with a half-hourly service in each direction, between 6 a.m. and 9.30 p.m [citation needed]. The concept was based on existing Moroccan transport links.