Tunisia - General Information

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Country Name

Tunisia (Tunisie)

National railway system

La Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens (SNCFT)

Official Website

www.sncft.com.tn Note that the English version is marked as "Under construction".

Language

Arabic and French.

Currency

Tunisian Dinar, symbol TND.

UIC code

Numeric 91; alpha TN

Timetable

Journey Planner

Downloadable Timetable

Printed Timetable

No book for the whole network seems to be available, but printed leaflets for individual routes are available at many stations.

Engineering Information

None.

Maps

There is no currently available published map of Tunisian Railways. A hand drawn map of the Tunis area is available.

Gauge

Standard and Metre.

Electrification

  • 25 kV 50Hz SNCFT: Sousse – Mahdia and Tunis Ville – Erriadh.
  • 650V dc? TGM: Tunis Marine – La Marsa.

Rule of the road

Left on SNCFT; right on TGM.

Other Railways

Tunis - Goulette - Marsa (TGM): Electrified standard gauge suburban route from Tunis Marine to La Marsa Plage, owned and operated by the Société des transports de Tunis (Transtu).

Tourist Lines

None, although private tourist services operate over the SNCFT metre gauge line from Metaloui to the scenic Selja gorge.("Le Lezard Rouge").

Metro

None.

Trams

Tunis.

Recent and future changes

In recent years, there has been considerable investment in the metre gauge lines to the south of Tunis. For example, a line avoiding Sousse was opened in 2004 which eliminates a level crossing and street running in Sousse city centre. A number of cut offs and deviations have also been built e.g. north of Bir Bouregba. The Sahel (= coast) suburban service from Sousse Bab Jedid to Mahdia has been reopened and improved. The overhead lines on the intensively worked metre gauge suburban route from Tunis Ville to Erriadh were energised on 10 August 2011.

Over recent years the following lines have lost their passenger services

  • Les Salines to Le Kef
  • Tinja to Menzel Bourguiba

There are long term plans to build a standard gauge route from Libya to Gabes in south eastern Tunisia.

The branch from Les Salines, on the Tunis - Kalaa Khasba line, to (Le) Kef was reopened in 2011 after a gap of 19 years, with one Autorail Express each way from/to Tunis Ville.

It is reported that agreement has been reached to reinstate passenger services between Algeria and Tunisia over the Souk Ahras -– Ghardimaou border crossing. The official announcement will alledgedly take place at the Maghreb Summit due to take place in Tunis in May or June 2012. No date is given for the reinstatement of the services.

Services commenced between Tanger and the new Tanger Med station on 15 June 2013.

Special Notes

Note that in the present climate of unrest (February 2011) travel to Tunisia is not advised.

Freight services operate over the standard gauge route into Algeria via Ghardimaou; but there are no advertised passenger services as at March 2012 but see Recent and Future Changes above.