Railway stations in Morocco

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This article shows a list of railway stations in Morocco. The stations are managed by the national operator ONCF.

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Stations served

In cooperation with bus-operator Supratours the ONCF offers combination-tickets to many cities without a railway station. These destinations are not included in the list below.

Existing [1]

Station nameDate of openingCityCoordinate locationImage
Aïn Sebaâ train station Casablanca 33°36′31″N7°31′28″W / 33.6086°N 7.52444°W / 33.6086; -7.52444
AinSbaaStation.JPG
Amir Abdelkader train station Meknes 33°54′00″N5°32′44″W / 33.8999°N 5.54557°W / 33.8999; -5.54557
Gare Meknes Amir Abdelkader.JPG
Asilah train station Asilah 35°28′56″N6°01′26″W / 35.4823°N 6.02377°W / 35.4823; -6.02377
Ben Guerir train station Ben Guerir 32°14′47″N7°57′31″W / 32.2465°N 7.95864°W / 32.2465; -7.95864
Bouskoura train station Casablanca 33°27′39″N7°39′05″W / 33.4608°N 7.65133°W / 33.4608; -7.65133
Bouznika train station Bouznika 33°47′25″N7°09′43″W / 33.7903°N 7.16195°W / 33.7903; -7.16195
GareBouznika.JPG
Casa-Port railway station 1907 Casablanca 33°35′57″N7°36′43″W / 33.599181°N 7.611875°W / 33.599181; -7.611875
Casablanca Train Station.jpg
Casablanca Voyageurs 1923 Casablanca 33°35′22″N7°35′27″W / 33.5895°N 7.5908°W / 33.5895; -7.5908
Casavoyageurs.jpg
El Jadida train station El Jadida 33°13′06″N8°30′38″W / 33.2184°N 8.51061°W / 33.2184; -8.51061
Ennassim train station Casablanca 33°31′03″N7°39′30″W / 33.5175°N 7.65839°W / 33.5175; -7.65839
Faculties train station Casablanca 33°32′28″N7°39′00″W / 33.5412°N 7.64991°W / 33.5412; -7.64991
Fes railway station 2009-11-27 Fez 34°02′51″N5°00′20″W / 34.0475°N 5.00564°W / 34.0475; -5.00564
34°02′52″N5°00′18″W / 34.04778°N 5.005°W / 34.04778; -5.005
Stazione di Fes.jpg
Kenitra-Medina train station Kenitra 34°15′07″N6°34′49″W / 34.2519°N 6.58028°W / 34.2519; -6.58028
Kénitra-Ville railway station1920 Kenitra 34°15′07″N6°34′49″W / 34.2519°N 6.58028°W / 34.2519; -6.58028
Gare Kenitra.jpg
Khouribga train station1923 Khouribga 32°53′01″N6°54′32″W / 32.8837°N 6.90891°W / 32.8837; -6.90891
Gare-de-khouribga-by-safaa.jpg
Ksar Sghir train station Ksar es-Seghir 35°50′43″N5°32′53″W / 35.8452°N 5.54797°W / 35.8452; -5.54797
Marrakesh railway station 1923
2008
Marrakesh 31°37′51″N8°01′02″W / 31.630944°N 8.01725°W / 31.630944; -8.01725
Meknes city train station Meknes 33°53′49″N5°31′55″W / 33.896954°N 5.531962°W / 33.896954; -5.531962
Gare Meknes 1.jpg
Melloussa train stationMelloussa 35°43′18″N5°39′34″W / 35.7218°N 5.65932°W / 35.7218; -5.65932
Mers Sultan train station Casablanca 33°34′11″N7°36′31″W / 33.5698°N 7.60868°W / 33.5698; -7.60868
Mohammed V airport train station Casablanca 33°22′26″N7°34′48″W / 33.3738°N 7.57993°W / 33.3738; -7.57993
Gare Casa aeroport.jpg
Mohammedia train station Mohammedia 33°41′43″N7°23′15″W / 33.6954°N 7.38762°W / 33.6954; -7.38762
Mohamedia.JPG
Oasis railway station 1912 Casablanca 33°33′16″N7°37′53″W / 33.554527°N 7.631508°W / 33.554527; -7.631508
Oujda train station1928 Oujda 34°41′08″N1°55′34″W / 34.685585°N 1.926057°W / 34.685585; -1.926057
Oujda gare 002.JPG
Rabat-Agdal1925 Rabat 34°00′07″N6°51′23″W / 34.002°N 6.856253°W / 34.002; -6.856253
Gare de Rabat Agdal - Rabat Agdal Train Station (5508513187).jpg
Rabat-City train station1923 Rabat 34°00′59″N6°50′08″W / 34.016525°N 6.835566°W / 34.016525; -6.835566
Gare de Rabat Ville 2.jpg
Safi train station Safi 32°17′09″N9°14′39″W / 32.2858°N 9.24416°W / 32.2858; -9.24416
Salé-City train station Salé 34°02′16″N6°48′56″W / 34.0379°N 6.81568°W / 34.0379; -6.81568
Stazione di Sale.jpg
Salé-Tabriquet Railway Station Salé 34°03′09″N6°48′19″W / 34.0525°N 6.80537°W / 34.0525; -6.80537
Settat train station Settat 32°59′38″N7°37′24″W / 32.994°N 7.6233°W / 32.994; -7.6233
Sidi Ichou train station Kenitra 34°18′10″N6°25′53″W / 34.3027°N 6.4315°W / 34.3027; -6.4315
Sidi Kacem train station Sidi Kacem 34°13′54″N5°43′08″W / 34.2316°N 5.71901°W / 34.2316; -5.71901
Skhirat train station Skhirat 33°51′16″N7°02′21″W / 33.8544°N 7.03905°W / 33.8544; -7.03905
GareSkhirate.JPG
Skhour Rehamna train station Skhour Rehamna 32°28′10″N7°54′44″W / 32.4695°N 7.9121°W / 32.4695; -7.9121
Tanger-Med train station Tangier 35°53′03″N5°30′00″W / 35.8843°N 5.5°W / 35.8843; -5.5
Tanger-Morora Tangier 35°45′10″N5°47′14″W / 35.7527°N 5.7872°W / 35.7527; -5.7872
DF 111 Tanger Morora.jpg
Tanger-Ville2003 Tangier 34°15′07″N6°34′49″W / 34.2519°N 6.58028°W / 34.2519; -6.58028
Tanger Railway Station.jpg
Taourirt train station Taourirt 34°24′32″N2°53′53″W / 34.4088°N 2.89794°W / 34.4088; -2.89794
Taorirt-train-station.jpg
Témara train station Temara 33°55′03″N6°55′51″W / 33.9175°N 6.93082°W / 33.9175; -6.93082
Zenata train station Casablanca 33°36′30″N7°31′28″W / 33.6083°N 7.5244°W / 33.6083; -7.5244

Proposed

The current line to Oued Zem will be extended to Beni Mellal.

Closed

Freight only

Only passenger railway stations are listed above. Settlements such as Agadir and Tetouan have stations exclusively for the cement/freight network.

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References

  1. Taken from the ONCF website Train times Archived 2008-06-14 at the Wayback Machine section on 6 August 2009