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According to SNCFT, [2] tunisian railway network has a total length of 2170 km. 1797 km of railways are operated, out of which 1571 km is single-track and 226 km is double-track. The network comprises 1701 km of Metre-gauge railway, present in most of the country; 460 km of Standard-gauge railway, present in the north
Tunisian rail network. In 2003 SNCFT served about 35.7 million passengers a year. [3] It offers "grand confort", first class, and second class services. Fast air-conditioned trains ("Direct Climatisé") are air-conditioned in all three classes, and faster "Express" trains are also air-conditioned but have only first class and grand-confort class.
Map of the Tunisian railway network: Date: 15 February 2007: Source (PD) Author: Escondites: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Tunisian Railway Map-fr.svg:
Railway stations in Tunisia include: (stations grouped by lines) Maps. UNHCR Atlas Map; Stations served. Existing (standard gauge 1435 mm - to the north) (narrow ...
It has a total of 2,152 km consisting of 468 km of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge railways and 1,674 kilometres of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge. Tunis has a light rail system. In the south of Tunisia, there is a narrow gauge railway called the Sfax-Gafsa Railway which delivers phosphates and iron ore to the harbour ...
Map of the TGM is (in blue) The Tunis-Goulette-Marsa or TGM is a 19 km (12 mi) 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) (standard gauge) commuter rail line in Tunisia. It links the capital city, Tunis, with the town of La Marsa via La Goulette. The commuter rail has 18 stations.
System map with commuter rail connections The Tunis Light Metro ( French : Tunis métro léger , meaning Tunis light rail , Tunisian Arabic : المترو الخفيف لمدينة تونس , el-metrū el-khfīf li-mdīnat tūnis ) is the light rail network serving the Tunis metropolitan area.
Metro leger's network, 2007. Following is a list of stations of the Metro of Tunis, the light rail serving the city of Tunis. Line 1. Line 1 opened in 1985.