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The city of
Nador Nador () is a coastal city and provincial capital in the northeastern Rif region of Morocco with a population of about 158,202 (2024 census). The Nador Province has over 600,000 inhabitants. Nador is considered the second largest city in the Ori ...
in
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has two railway-stations: Nador Ville and Nador South. Further on the line there is also a station at Beni Anşār / Aït Nsar and the terminal Beni Anşār / Aït Nsar Port, which is generally indicated as Nador Port station. As with all railway stations in Morocco, these stations are operated by
ONCF ONCF (from French: ''Office National des Chemins de Fer''; ''al-Maktab al-Waṭaniyy lis-Sikak al-Ḥadīdiyyah''; ''Moroccan National Railways Office'') is Morocco's national railway operator. ONCF is a state-owned company that is under the c ...
, Morocco's national railway operator. Nador Ville railway station is the main station and serves the single track line through the city. The station was opened on 10 July 2009 by King Mohammed VI, together with the town's other station Nador South and the line to Tawrirt. Within the city limits of Nador, the track runs through a tunnel under the main south–north road into Nador. Between 2006 and the completion of the line in 2009, the major construction works which were carried out in the city caused disruption to traffic along one of the major ''through-roads'' of this busy city. The railway line doesn't terminate in Nador (even when the name of the line is Taourirt-Nador) but past Nador Ville there are two more stations: Beni Ansar / Aït Nsar (or Bin Anşār) Ville and Beni Ansar / Aït Nsar Port. The tunnel ends at the site of Nador Ville station - and continues deepened within Nador being at street-level in Beni Ansar / Aït Nsar and Beni Ansar Port which is the terminus of the line and is often called Gare Nador Port as the port in Beni Ansar / Aït Nsar is the Port of Nador.


Construction

The construction of the 117 kilometer track to Taourirt cost 1.776
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(approximately
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180 million). This averages to 15 M Dh per kilometer. The line is relatively expensive because it has to run from the 400m-above-sea-level in the
Rif mountains The Rif (, ), also called Rif Mountains, is a geographic region in northern Morocco. It is bordered on the north by the Mediterranean Sea and Spain and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, and is the homeland of the Rifians and the Jebala people. ...
to Nador, which is at sea level. The construction of the underground track and station platforms also required more money than a ground-level track.Budget information from the official Government of Morocc
portal Maroc.ma
, retrieved on 5 August 2009


Connection to the core network

The Nador line connects to the ''core rail network'' at Taourirt. At this point the line connects to the major east–west line that runs from
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 ...
via Fez and
Meknes Meknes (, ) is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco, located in northern central Morocco and the sixth largest city by population in the kingdom. Founded in the 11th century by the Almoravid dynasty, Almoravids as a military settlement, Mekne ...
to the capital,
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, and the commercial capital,
Casablanca Casablanca (, ) is the largest city in Morocco and the country's economic and business centre. Located on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast of the Chaouia (Morocco), Chaouia plain in the central-western part of Morocco, the city has a populatio ...
. Every day there are 4 trains towards and from Nador. One starts and one terminates in Taorirt - where you can transfer to/from the west–east train Fez-Oujda. One terminates in Fez, one in Casablanca (via Fez and Rabat) and one in Tanger (via Fez).


Stations on Nador branch line

The branch-line to/from Nador connects to the main east–west line near Taourirt. As most of the track between Oujda and Fez there is only one track; only at stations there can be more tracks to allow trains passing (Nador Ville only has one track: there is a 2nd platform, but no rails laid yet). The single track is not electrified: trains on this route change in Fez from electric to diesel-powered locomotives. The stations are: * Beni Ansar / Aït Nsar or Nador Port (terminus) *
Beni Ansar Beni Ansar (Arabic: بْني نصار) is a town in Nador Province, Oriental, Morocco, located 12 km (7½ miles) north of the city of Nador. It is bordered on the north by the Spanish city of Melilla. According to the 2014 census, Beni Ensa ...
/ Aït Nsar Ville * Nador Ville * Nador South *
Selouane Selouane (Arabic: سلوان) is a town in Nador Province, Oriental, 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 Atl ...
* Hassi Berkane There are some additional stops on the route but they are not in a city or even village: these stops offer train connections for the rural villages in the area. The line goes through the
Rif The Rif (, ), also called Rif Mountains, is a geographic region in northern Morocco. It is bordered on the north by the Mediterranean Sea and Spain and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, and is the homeland of the Rifians and the Jebala people ...
mountains: Nador lies at sea-level while Taourirt is really in the mountains.


Timetable Nador trains

ONCF Websit
Ligne Nador-Casablanca
, French, visited 20 June 2011
:: Notes: (†): Night-train with (double) sleep-compartments. The journey to Taourirt takes just over an hour, but as the train changes direction there (by moving the locomotive to the other end of the train) the departure from Taourirt is approximately 2 hours after departing Nador. Between Nador and Taourirt there are several stops such as
Selouane Selouane (Arabic: سلوان) is a town in Nador Province, Oriental, 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 Atl ...
,
Hassi Berkane Hassi Berkane (Tarifit: Ḥasi Barkan, ⵃⴰⵙⵉ ⴱⴰⵔⴽⴰⵏ; Arabic: حاسي بركان) is a commune in the Nador Province of the Oriental administrative region of Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a cou ...
and Oulad Babou. Most trains continue to Fez or Casablanca (station Casablanca Voyageurs, one daily train terminates in Taorirt and requiring a change to a train from Oujda to continue further to the west toward Casa-Voyageurs) which takes approximately 12 hours. Travelers to Nador can arrive at approximately 08:15, 17:00 or 22:15.Train and travel times according t
ONCF Timetable visited on 4 August 2009
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References


External links


ONCF Official website
Nador railway stations
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