Morocco purchased 14 TGVs from France Alstom back in 2018. So yeah, it is a French TGV for Moroccans. It connects Casablanca to Tangiers passing by Rabat and Kenitra just in two hours and ten minutes instead of six hours! The ONCF is a French acronym of the National Moroccan Railway Office. There are three trains for passengers in Morocco: the Atlas train named after the Atlas mountains. The Atlas train connects Marrakech to Oujda passing by central cities in Morocco and small ones. The TNR or commuter train, that is the one which you encountered in Rabat Agdal's train station. That train connects Casa Port to Kenitra. Last but not the least, the TGV or Al Boraq( mythical creature in Islam) that is similar to the 2N2 double-decker train. The reason why you see ONCF on all the trains is because there is only one company that is in charge of this sector! There are current plans to extend the TGV to Marrakech by 2029 in preparation for the 2030 World Cup. There are also plans to extend this train to the East of Morocco in Oujda city whose train is still powered by fuel!
Wow! such a good knowledge of Moroccan railway. Thanks for detailed information. It will be helpful for other visitors. I am glad to hear TGV train to Marrakech will be completed 2029 for World Cup. I caught 1st class trains Casablanca to Marrakech, Marrakech to Fes & Fes to Tanger. Thanks for watching 😁
The first and only Africa’s high speed rail by far looks pretty nice beside those well-planned wonderful looking rail stations. You’ve a nice journey though 😊
i like your vlog. You should try riding Whoosh in indonesia, the first high speed train in southeast asia with a speed of 350/KMH. There are still many more trains in indonesia that you can make your youtube video. greetings from indonesia, Keep spirit and keep healty
I heard you said that it costed you 5 euro from the hotel to the train station!!! that's a lot!!! as a foreigner you gotta be careful with taxi drivers in Tangiers. it won't cost you more than 2~3 euro to take the longest distance in Tangiers (city)
I know. Twice I paid €4, once I paid €1 by meter when I shared taxi with other 2 lots of passengers. The rest paid €5. It's difficult to pay fair prices as foreigners. Thanks for concern
@@koalavlog9961 there's always an electronic counter in all taxis in Morocco. 10 dh = one dollar. you gotta be careful next time. or make Moroccan friends this well help you a lot
I don't have videos for taxi. Normally better negotiate fee before getting on taxi, if use meters much cheaper but for foreigners drivers ask more, however taxi not expensive €5 less than 5km distance such as to go hotel from station
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Morocco purchased 14 TGVs from France Alstom back in 2018. So yeah, it is a French TGV for Moroccans. It connects Casablanca to Tangiers passing by Rabat and Kenitra just in two hours and ten minutes instead of six hours! The ONCF is a French acronym of the National Moroccan Railway Office. There are three trains for passengers in Morocco: the Atlas train named after the Atlas mountains. The Atlas train connects Marrakech to Oujda passing by central cities in Morocco and small ones. The TNR or commuter train, that is the one which you encountered in Rabat Agdal's train station. That train connects Casa Port to Kenitra. Last but not the least, the TGV or Al Boraq( mythical creature in Islam) that is similar to the 2N2 double-decker train. The reason why you see ONCF on all the trains is because there is only one company that is in charge of this sector! There are current plans to extend the TGV to Marrakech by 2029 in preparation for the 2030 World Cup. There are also plans to extend this train to the East of Morocco in Oujda city whose train is still powered by fuel!
Wow! such a good knowledge of Moroccan railway. Thanks for detailed information. It will be helpful for other visitors. I am glad to hear TGV train to Marrakech will be completed 2029 for World Cup. I caught 1st class trains Casablanca to Marrakech, Marrakech to Fes & Fes to Tanger. Thanks for watching 😁
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The first and only Africa’s high speed rail by far looks pretty nice beside those well-planned wonderful looking rail stations. You’ve a nice journey though 😊
Yes I experienced pretty good part of Morocco. Thanks for watching 😁
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Marrakech express
I caught train to Marrakech but I didn't make RUclips video as seperate compartments made difficult to film not to violate other passengers privacy
i like your vlog. You should try riding Whoosh in indonesia, the first high speed train in southeast asia with a speed of 350/KMH. There are still many more trains in indonesia that you can make your youtube video. greetings from indonesia, Keep spirit and keep healty
Thanks for information I will try Indonesia train one day 👍 Thanks for watching 😁
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I heard you said that it costed you 5 euro from the hotel to the train station!!! that's a lot!!! as a foreigner you gotta be careful with taxi drivers in Tangiers. it won't cost you more than 2~3 euro to take the longest distance in Tangiers (city)
I know. Twice I paid €4, once I paid €1 by meter when I shared taxi with other 2 lots of passengers. The rest paid €5. It's difficult to pay fair prices as foreigners. Thanks for concern
@@koalavlog9961 there's always an electronic counter in all taxis in Morocco. 10 dh = one dollar. you gotta be careful next time. or make Moroccan friends this well help you a lot
Amvisiting Morocco soon, is it okay to film people like that in the train ?
I tried to not to film people faces scanning fast to make unrecognisable
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Hello, welcome to Morocco, How I can contact you for business and marketing pls, thnks
Hi thanks for contacting me I will wait a little longer till I get more subscribers & viewers for business & marketing.
no bullet train here this are refurished french TGV trains.
I believe TGV is French high speed train. Thanks for the information & watching
I believe people call high speed trains as bullet like nick name.
If you have a video of the taxi driver or taxi number please share that video
I don't have videos for taxi. Normally better negotiate fee before getting on taxi, if use meters much cheaper but for foreigners drivers ask more, however taxi not expensive €5 less than 5km distance such as to go hotel from station
the haters and the jealous Algerians, they clicked on dislike
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