Casa-Voyageurs Railway Station

The Casa-Voyageurs Railway Station (Arabic: محطة الدار البيضاء المسافرين; French: Gare Casa-Voyageurs) is an ONCF (French: Office national des chemins de fer, "Moroccan National Railway") station in the Belvedere neighborhood of Casablanca.

Casa-Voyageurs

محطة الدار البيضاء المسافرين
Casa-Voyageurs with the 2018 expansion on the left and the 1923 building on the right
General information
LocationCasablanca
Morocco
Coordinates33°35′22.4″N 7°35′27″W
Owned byKingdom of Morocco
Operated byONCF
Platforms8
ConnectionsCasablanca Tramway Line T1
History
Opened1923
Services
Preceding station Following station
Rabat Al-Boraq Terminus
Mers Sultan Al Bidaoui Casa-Port Terminal
Terminus

The station is served by suburban and long-distance trains. It is Casablanca's principal station, the other is Casa-Port. It is an important hub connecting several main lines of the Moroccan railway network.

The other station in the city is Casa-Port, but that is not on the main North-South line and offers only local connections to nearby destinations and the Mohammed V International Airport.

History

The station was built by the Compagnie des chemins de fer du Maroc (CFM) in 1923, under the French protectorate of Morocco. It had 8 platforms.

View of the station after the completion of the expansion in 2018

It was expanded for Al Boraq service which began November 2018. Casa-Voyageurs became the southern terminus for the high speed train.[1]

It is the largest railway hub in the country, serving direct trains within Morocco (Aïn Sebaâ, Fes, Khouribga, Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier) and Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport.

Destinations

From Casa Voyageurs direct services are available to and from:

Local transport

The station connects with Casablanca Tramway Line T1, the tram stop is in front of the station. It is served by M'dina Buses and by taxis.

References

  1. "Projet LGV Tanger-Casablanca : Une concrétisation de la politique des grands chantiers" [Tangier-Casablanca LGV Project: policy implementation on major projects]. www.entreprendre.ma (in French). Retrieved 26 October 2014.


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