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Morocco prepares to test ‘fastest train in Africa’

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Sources: AP, Congressio­nal Research Service, The Heritage Foundation RABAT: Engineers in Morocco are preparing to test Africa’s first high-speed railway this week with trains reaching 320 kilometers per hour (kph), the country’s rail office said Monday.

One train reached 275 kph on Monday along a stretch of track between the northern cities of Kenitra and Tangiers, the ONCF said.

“This is already the fastest train on the African continent,” said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, who was in Morocco to sign a loan deal between the ONCF and the French Developmen­t Agency.

He said the railway was “emblematic of the FrancoMoro­ccan bilateral relationsh­ip.”

The link between Casablanca and Tangiers via the capital Rabat will slash journey times between the North African country’s economic hubs by almost two thirds, to just over two hours.

Morocco’s TGV, which gets its name from the French abbreviati­on for high-speed trains, is set to enter service in summer 2018. The total cost of the project, 50 © GRAPHIC NEWS percent financed by France through various loans, is around $2.4 billion (€2 billion).

It is set to go around 15 percent over budget, according to figures released on Monday. But ONCF head Rabii Lakhlii said the project had cost “less than €9 million per kilometer, compared to a European standard of €20 million per kilometer.”

The route, made more complex by hilly terrain and strong winds, required the building of several viaducts including one some 3.5 km long. The ONCF is targeting 6 million travelers a year after three years of operations.

Lakhlii said tickets would cost about 30 percent more than those for the current rail link.

Moroccan leaders have heralded the project as a key step in modernizin­g the country’s infrastruc­ture. But opponents have criticized it, saying the money could have been better spent in a country where many live in poverty. They also argue that it unfairly favored French companies.

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 ??  ?? The rail link between Casablanca and Tangiers via the capital Rabat will slash journey times between the North African country’s economic hubs by almost two thirds, to just over two hours. (AFP)
The rail link between Casablanca and Tangiers via the capital Rabat will slash journey times between the North African country’s economic hubs by almost two thirds, to just over two hours. (AFP)

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