Al Bidaoui

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Al Bidaoui
البيضاوي
Overview
LocaleCasablanca, Morocco
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines1 (2 planned)
Number of stations11
Operation
Began operation2002
Operator(s)ONCF
Technical
System length32.0 km (19.9 mi)

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. [1]

History

After the growth in the region of Casablanca, ONCF started constructing a railway line to go through the region and created the TNR line between Casablanca and the airport in 1993. Starting from 1 July 2002, the line has been improved and called Al Bidaoui. [2]

Naming

The system was first called TNR Casablanca - Airport until 2002 when it was renamed Al Bidaoui which is an adjective in Arabic describing people and things from the region of Casablanca.

Stations

  Station Commune Connection
Mohammed V International Airport Nouaceur
Bouskoura train station Bouskoura
Ennassim train station Casablanca
Faculté station Casablanca  T1 
Oasis railway station Casablanca  T1 
Mers Sultan station Casablanca  T2 
Casa-Voyageurs railway station Casablanca  T1 
Casa-Port railway station Casablanca TNR

Extensions

There are plans to extend the line to include more station until Mohammedia to the north.

Future line R1 (planned for 2020)

Map of the future RER line

Future network map of Casablanca RER (planned for 2030)

Global map of Casablanca regional rail network in 2030, as planned

External links

  • Al Bidaoui Official website
  • ONCF Official website

References

  1. ^ "Transport urbain". www.oncf.ma (in Amharic). Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  2. ^ Le chemin de fer en Afrique (in French). KARTHALA Editions. 2006-04-01. ISBN 9782811139537.
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