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direct or via Fes: 10h: 3 x (one of them night-train) Casablanca: Nador: direct (1x), via Fes or with transfer in Taourirt: 8h30m up to 10h: 4 trains/day of which 2 are night-trains Marrakech: Fes – 7h10m: 8 x Marrakech: Tangier: via Casablanca Voyageurs: 9h30m: 6 x one direct night-train Tangier: Oujda: direct link at daytime night-train ...
Travel time from Fes to Nador is approximately 6 hours, and to Oujda, about 5.5 hours. [2] [3] The Fes-Meknes-Rabat route, continuing to Casablanca, is by far the busiest long-distance line, with 18 daily trains, 8 of which continue from Casablanca to Marrakech. The journey to Marrakech railway station takes approximately 8.5 hours. [2]
The old station, built in 1923 during French protectorate time, [1] was located along Hasan II Avenue and served as a terminus of the rail system. It was within walking distance of the new city-centre (French Quarter) district and Royal Theatre. In 2008 a newly constructed station was opened adjacent to the old building and tracks were extended.
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Nador-Casablanca: Nador Ville: 19:43, Fes: 01:00, Casablanca: 06:15 (Marrakech: 10:05 with train of 06:50 from Casa) And on the route Tangier-Nador vv there is no official "night train" with beds or couchettes, but there is a night service from Tangier to Oujda or Nador [13] Nador-Tangier: Departure: 17:43, Fes: 01:00 and arrival in Tanger: 07:00
At Marrakech it connects with the National Route 9. In June 2010 the main-section from Marrakech to Agadir with a length of 180,5 km was completed. Other sections around Marrakech were completed in January 2009: a 17 km stretch from the exit Marrakech West to the RN8 and the ring-road around Marrakech of 33 km.
At Kenitra (Port Lyautey) the 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) "main line" turned towards east, the main target for the French military was a rail connection with their Algerian Railways at Oujda, where the French military had built from the Algerian side an 87 km 1,055 mm (3 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) gauge line from Tlemcen via Marnia.
The epicenter of the 6.8-magnitude earthquake, which hit on Friday night, was in the High Atlas mountain range, about 72 miles southwest of Marrakech, in the province of Al Haouz, which has had ...