The project aligns with Morocco’s preparations to co-host the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Portugal, boosting connectivity for visitors and residents. The state-owned rail company, ONCF, has secured contracts to acquire 168 new trains, including high-speed double-deck trains manufactured by Alstom, each capable of carrying 640 passengers. These additions will support the expanded rail network and improve passenger capacity.
This initiative builds on Morocco’s ongoing efforts to modernize its domestic railway system, fostering economic growth and tourism. The Kenitra-Marrakech line is expected to strengthen links between urban centers, streamline travel, and enhance the country’s appeal as a global destination. By 2030, the rail network will offer faster, more efficient travel options, supporting Morocco’s vision for sustainable development and improved infrastructure.