The National Rail Transportation Company (, , abbreviated SNTF) is
Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ...
's national
railway
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
operator. The SNTF, a
state-owned company, currently has a
monopoly
A monopoly (from Greek language, Greek and ) is a market in which one person or company is the only supplier of a particular good or service. A monopoly is characterized by a lack of economic Competition (economics), competition to produce ...
over Algeria's rail network of , although it is currently utilising only . Out of the total railway network, are ( of these are
electrified) and are
narrow gauge
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge (distance between the rails) narrower than . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum railw ...
(as of 2008).
History
The beginnings
The history of the railway in Algeria began with
the colonisation of the country by
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
. On 8 April 1857, a
decree
A decree is a law, legal proclamation, usually issued by a head of state, judge, monarch, royal figure, or other relevant Authority, authorities, according to certain procedures. These procedures are usually defined by the constitution, Legislativ ...
ordered the creation of of railways, beginning with the construction of a standard gauge line from
Algiers
Algiers is the capital city of Algeria as well as the capital of the Algiers Province; it extends over many Communes of Algeria, communes without having its own separate governing body. With 2,988,145 residents in 2008Census 14 April 2008: Offi ...
to
Blida, which started on 12 December 1859. The French
private company
A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose Stock, shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets. Instead, the Private equi ...
''Compagnie des chemins de fer algériens'' started working on the line with the help of the
French army
The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (, , ), is the principal Army, land warfare force of France, and the largest component of the French Armed Forces; it is responsible to the Government of France, alongside the French Navy, Fren ...
on 11 July 1860. Around the same time, the company obtained permission to create an
Oran
Oran () is a major coastal city located in the northwest of Algeria. It is considered the second most important city of Algeria, after the capital, Algiers, because of its population and commercial, industrial and cultural importance. It is w ...
-
Sig line and a
Constantine-
Skikda line. However, due to economic difficulties, only the Algiers-Blida line was finished, and it was subsequently opened to the public on 8 September 1862. Afterwards, 5 other companies started the construction of new lines:
*''La Compagnie
Bône -
Guelma'' (''BG'')
*''La Compagnie de l'Est Algérien'' (''EA'') (Eastern Algeria)
*''La Compagnie Paris - Lyon - Méditerranée'' (''PLM'')
*''La Compagnie de l'Ouest Algérien'' (''OA'') (Western Algeria)
*''La Compagnie Franco - Algérienne'' (''FA'')
Between 1857 and 1878, the following lines (or parts of them) were finished, totalling , which exceeded initial expectations:
*Annaba -
Berrahal
*Annaba -
Bouchegouf - Guelma
*
El Khroub -
Oued Zenati
*Constantine -
Skikda
*Constantine -
Sétif
*Algiers -
Thénia
*Algiers - Oran
*
Arzew - La
Macta -
Mohammedia
*Mohammadia -
Mécheria
*
Oued Tlélat-
Sidi Bel Abbès
Nationalisation
After 1879, France divided the railway lines being built into categories of ''local interest'' or of ''general interest'', with only the latter being eligible to receive state funding. The 18 July 1879 decree defined the extent of some "general interest" lines and ordered the construction of a further of railways to expand the existing network. Between 1879 and 1906, the following lines (or parts of them) were finished, totalling :
*
Souk Ahras—
Tébessa—
Le Kouif—
Tunisia
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares m ...
n border
*
Berrahal—
Ramdane Djamel
*
Ouled Rahmoune—
Khenchela
*
El Guerrah—
Biskra
Biskra () is the capital city of Biskra Province, Algeria. In 2007, its population was recorded as 307,987. Biskra is located in northeastern Algeria, about from Algiers, southwest of Batna, Algeria, Batna and north of Touggourt. It is nickna ...
*
Sétif—
Thénia with further lines to include
Tizi Ouzou,
Béjaia and
Sour El-Ghozlane
*
Blida—
Berrouaghia
*
Mostaganem—
Relizane—
Tiaret
Tiaret () or Tahert () is a major city in northwestern Algeria that gives its name to the wider farming region of Tiaret Province. Both the town and region lie south-west of the capital of Algiers in the western region of the Hautes Plaines, i ...
*
Oran
Oran () is a major coastal city located in the northwest of Algeria. It is considered the second most important city of Algeria, after the capital, Algiers, because of its population and commercial, industrial and cultural importance. It is w ...
—
Arzew
*
Es Sénia—
Aïn Témouchent
*
Sidi Bel Abbès—
Tlemcen
Tlemcen (; ) is the second-largest city in northwestern Algeria after Oran and is the capital of Tlemcen Province. The city has developed leather, carpet, and textile industries, which it exports through the port of Rachgoun. It had a population of ...
—
Moroccan border
*
Tabia—
Crampel
*
Méchéria—
Béchar
*
Tizi—
Mascara
In 1946, Algeria's total railway network comprised a total of of active lines, in addition to
mine lines, significantly more than the current network. After a while, the private companies were unable to maintain economic stability, which led the French government to buy the ''Franco - Algérienne'', ''Est Algérien'', ''
Bône-Guelma'' and ''Ouest Algérien'' in 1900, 1908, 1905 and 1920 respectively.
On 27 September 1912, the state-owned ''Compagnie des Chemins de Fer Algériens de l'Etat'' (CFAE) assumed control of all lines, except those owned by the ''Compagnie Paris - Lyon - Méditerranée''. On 1 July 1921, the CFAE and PLM agreed to share the Algerian railway network with the PLM operating the Algiers-Oran, Oran-Aïn Témouchent, Sidi Bel Abbès-Tlemcen-
Oujda
Oujda (, ) is a major city in northeast Morocco near the Algeria–Morocco border, border with Algeria. Oujda is the capital city of the Oriental (Morocco), Oriental region of northeastern Morocco and has a population of 506,224 people (2024 censu ...
-Crampel, Blida-Hassi Bahbah lines (effectively Western Algeria) while the CFAE operated the rest.
On 30 May 1938, both companies were incorporated into the newly founded
SNCF
The Société nationale des chemins de fer français (, , SNCF ) is France's national State-owned enterprise, state-owned railway company. Founded in 1938, it operates the Rail transport in France, country's national rail traffic along with th ...
, which operated all of
France
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's railway network, with the Algerian network becoming a ''région''. On 1 January 1939, the ''Office des Chemins de fer Algériens'' (''Office CFA'') was created, focusing on the Algerian network.
On 30 June 1959, an agreement was made between the French government and the OCFA leading to the creation of the ''Société des Chemins de Fer Français en Algérie'' which commenced operations on 1 January 1, 1960. This new company operated Algeria's railways until its replacement by the ''Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Algériens'' ''(SNCFA)'' on 16 June 1963, a year after
Algeria's independence.
Post-Independence
On 30 March 1976, the SNCFA split into the following companies:
*SNTF, for the operation and maintenance of the lines;
*SNERIF, for the renewal and extension of the network;
*SIF, for the engineering and modernisation of the infrastructure.
This reorganisation was intended to improve the railway network and services in Algeria, however it proved unsuccessful, and the two latter companies were reintegrated into the SNTF. In 1980, a convention for the relations between the Algerian state and the SNTF was signed, officially called ''decree N° 88-128 of 28 June 1988''. This convention is still in effect and regulates the
salaries of the workers and the maintenance of the infrastructure, and bears similarities with the June 1959 convention. In December 1990, the SNTF became an
Établissement Public à caractère Industriel et Commercial (EPIC).
Recent investments
Large investment programs were launched after 1980 to improve the Algerian railway network, such as the construction of the
Jijel-
Ramdane-Djamel line (), the
Béni Saf area railway, providing transportation for its
cement
A cement is a binder, a chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is seldom used on its own, but rather to bind sand and gravel ( aggregate) together. Cement mi ...
plant (), and in the
Saïda (23 km) and
Aïn Touta
Aïn Touta is a town in eastern Algeria. It is located 35 km southwest of Batna City, Batna and 82 km north of Biskra. It has an area of about five square kilometers (2 square miles).
Aïn Touta is one of the interesting cities in Alger ...
areas ().
In addition to that, about of track were replaced, both the
track ballast and the
railway ties, as well as the duplication of the tracks of the ''Rocade Nord'' in Algiers (about ). Many
train station
A train station, railroad station, or railway station is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight, or both. It generally consists of at least one platform, one track, and a station building providing suc ...
s all over the country were modernised or even reconstructed, and there were also many improvements to the railways in the vicinities of Algiers and Annaba.
A new, separate organisation,
Anesrif, has been created to manage infrastructure investment whilst SNTF concentrates on day-to-day operations. Anesrif has awarded a series of contracts to build new infrastructure and upgrade existing lines, including the construction of a single-track line from
Relizane to
Tiaret
Tiaret () or Tahert () is a major city in northwestern Algeria that gives its name to the wider farming region of Tiaret Province. Both the town and region lie south-west of the capital of Algiers in the western region of the Hautes Plaines, i ...
and
Tissemsilt, forming part of the
High Plateau line.
Rolling stock
As of 2017, SNTF's rolling stock inventory consisted of:
* 258
Locomotives
A locomotive is a rail vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. Traditionally, locomotives pulled trains from the front. However, push–pull operation has become common, and in the pursuit for longer and heavier freight train ...
* 10,129
Railway cars
* 380
Passenger cars
*17
Alstom Coradia - built at
De Dietrich Ferroviaire plant in
Reichshoffen, France
*17
CAF TDMD S/599
*64
Stadler Flirt
File:SNTF ZZe-02 - Metz - 2018.jpg, Mainline train Alstom Coradia ZZe-02
File:Train Automotor diésel ZZ 2202 de la SNTF (Algérie).jpg, CAF Regional rail
Regional rail is a public transport, public rail transport service that operates between towns and cities. These trains operate with more stops than inter-city rail, and unlike commuter rail, operate beyond the limits of urban areas, connectin ...
"Inter-villes" Autorail TDMD S/599
File:Swiss Flirt for SNTF Algeria.jpg, Commuter rail
Commuter rail or suburban rail is a Passenger train, passenger rail service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting Commuting, commuters to a Central business district, central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter town ...
Stadler Flirt
File:SNTF Train in El Asnam, on the Algiers-Skikda line.jpg, Locomotive GT36HCW with passenger cars
File:SNTF Class 060DR, Gare d'Oran.jpg
Railway links to adjacent countries
gauge links were built to both
Morocco
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to Algeria–Morocc ...
and
Tunisia
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares m ...
. The Algeria-Tunisia railway resumed operation in August 2024, after several years of closure, while the land border with Morocco has been closed since 1994.
Affiliations
The SNTF is a member of the following organisations:
*
African Union of Railways
*
Arab Union of Railways
*
Comité du Transport Ferroviaire Maghrebin (CTFM) (has its headquarters in Algiers)
*
International Union of Railways (UIC)
See also
*
History of rail transport in Algeria
*
Similar gauges
References and notes
External links
*
EngRailHistoryThe Railways of Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria ''(Internet Archive)''
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1055 mm gauge railways in Algeria
Algerian brands
Companies based in Algiers
Railway companies of Algeria
Rapid transit in Algeria
Algerian companies established in 1976
Standard-gauge railways in Algeria