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==Country Name== | ==Country Name== | ||
Morocco (Maroc) | Morocco (Maroc) | ||
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==Electrification== | ==Electrification== | ||
3kV DC. All passenger lines are electrified except for the routes east of Fes to Oujda and Beni Nsar Port. | 3kV DC except for the Tanger - Kénitra high speed line, which is 25kV AC. All passenger lines are electrified except for the routes east of Fes to Oujda and Beni Nsar Port. | ||
==Rule of the road== | ==Rule of the road== | ||
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The line from Oujda to Maghnia in Algeria has been closed for political reasons for some years, so Morocco has no rail connections to other countries. | The line from Oujda to Maghnia in Algeria has been closed for political reasons for some years, so Morocco has no rail connections to other countries. | ||
Beni Nsar Port station is only 150 m from the border with the Spanish enclave of Melilla, which has a ship connection to Almeria. Beni Nsar Port has ship connections to Almeria and Sete (France). | Beni Nsar Port station is only 150 m from the border with the Spanish enclave of Melilla, which has a ship connection to Almeria. Beni Nsar Port has ship connections to Almeria and Sete (France). | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 17 February 2024
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