The following is a non-exhaustive list of
railways
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in Track (rail transport), tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the ...
operating in
Algeria
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with opening dates if available. The classifications of railways into long-distance and regional railways correspond to
SNTF
The National Rail Transportation Company (french: Société Nationale des Transports Ferroviaires, abbreviated SNTF; ar, الشركة الوطنية للنّقل بالسّكك الحديدية) is Algeria's national railway operator. The SNTF ...
categories.
Northern Algeria
Long-distance lines
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Algiers-Oran line (1871)
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Algiers-Skikda line
The Algiers-Skikda line is one of the two trunk lines in the Algerian railway network, the other being the Algiers-Oran line. The line hosts passenger services connecting Algiers station with either Annaba or Constantine, the two largest citi ...
(1886)
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Ramdane Djamel-Annaba line
The Ramdane Djamel-Annaba line is a railway connecting Annaba Province to the Algiers-Skikda line and the rest of the Algerian rail network. Currently 96 kilometers long, this is the oldest railroad in the country.
History
An 11 kilometer ...
(1904)
Regional lines
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Béni Mansour-Bejaïa line
The Béni Mansour-Béjaïa line is an Algerian railway connecting the Soummam River valley to the Algiers-Skikda line over 88 kilometers. The line was opened in full in 1899.
History
During French Algeria, plans were made to connect Béjai ...
(1889)
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Bordj Bou Arreridj-M'Sila line (2010)
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Tabia-Akid Abbes line (1916)
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Akid Abbes-Ghazaouet line (1936)
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Es Sénia-Béni Saf line
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(1885; rebuilt 1985–2015)
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Thénia-Oued Aissi line (1888; rebuilt 2010)
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Ramdane Djamel-Jijel line
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(1990)
* ''Inactive since 26/12/1996'':
Mohammadia-Mostaganem line (1879; rebuilt 1908)
Vertical (north-south) lines
Long-distance lines
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Annaba-Djebel Onk line (1888; rebuilt 1966)
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Oued Tlelat-Béchar line
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(1906; rebuilt 2010)
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El Guerrah-Touggourt line
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(1914)
* ''Inactive'',
Mohammadia-Saïda-El Biod line
High Plateaux lines
Regional lines
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Ain M'lila-El Aouinet line (2009)
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Ain Touta-M'Sila line (2009)
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Souk Ahras-Tunisia line
Commuter rail
Algiers Province
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Birtouta-Zéralda line
Oran Province
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Oran-Arzew line
Constantine Province
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Constantine-Zighout Youcef line
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Constantine-El Khroub line
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Railway lines
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