Al Boraq (Arabic: البُراق, romanized: al-burāq) is a 323-kilometre (201 mi) high-speed rail service between Casablanca and Tangier in Morocco. The first...
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high-speed rail line linking Casablanca and Tangier was launched. It is called Al Boraq (البُراق) in reference to the mythical creature that transported the Islamic...
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en service du TGV marocain, Al Boraq" (in French). Le360. Retrieved 13 December 2018. Media related to Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima at Wikimedia Commons...
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Tanger and Casablanca via Rabat. The name of the commercial service is Al Boraq. It is operated in partnership with SNCF, within the framework of the joint...
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administered by ONCF in Tangier, Morocco. The station is the terminus of the Al-Boraq line, which was inaugurated as the first high-speed rail line in Africa...
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accommodate the Al Boraq high-speed service. The station was originally built in 1925.[citation needed]. It was rebuilt to accommodate the Al Boraq service in...
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Morocco (redirect from Al-Mamlaka al-Maġribiyya)
with neighbouring regions of al-Maghrib al-Awsaṭ [ar] (المغرب الأوسط, 'the Middle West': Tripoli to Béjaïa) and al-Maghrib al-Adnā [ar] (المغرب الأدنى...
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During the 2010s, Colas Rail was engaged as the primary contractor for the Al Boraq high speed rail line in Morocco. Other projects included major improvement...
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French protectorate of Morocco. It had 8 platforms. It was expanded for Al Boraq service which began November 2018. Casa-Voyageurs became the southern terminus...
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Buraq (disambiguation) (redirect from Boraq)
mythology. Buraq or Boraq may also refer to: Buraq, Iran, a village Borun, Iran, also known as Borāq, a village Burraq, Syria Al-Buraq, Syria Buraq Air...
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Retrieved July 1, 2024. "hassi messaoud - touggourt line". "Morocco's Al Boraq Ranks 6th Fastest Train In the World". Amal El Attaq-Morocco World. Retrieved...
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Moroccan government agreed to a €2 billion contract for Alstom to build Al-Boraq, an LGV between Tangier and Casablanca which opened in 2018 using TGV Euroduplex...
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"Boraq Tower". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved 2007-12-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Al Boraq Tower"...
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(link) "Boraq Tower". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved 2007-12-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Al Boraq Tower"...
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incentive in 2022 for the government to expand its high-speed railway, Al Boraq, to finally connect Agadir to other cities. In attempting to host the FIFA...
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Casablanca (redirect from Ad-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ)
Taza and Oujda/Nador. It also serves as the southern terminus of the Al-Boraq high speed line from Tangier. A dedicated airport shuttle service to Mohammed...
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and Ain El Kaerma (Meknes – Sidi Kacem) Alstom Euroduplex used for the Al-Boraq high speed service. ONCF E 1300. Rail transport in Morocco Transport in...
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Strait of Gibraltar crossing (category Buildings and structures in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima)
high-speed train network with the northern end of the recently constructed Al Boraq high-speed line from Casablanca to Tangiers—the first high-speed rail line...
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possible with the implementation of ETCS signalling. Construction of the Al Boraq and tripling of tracks between Rabat and Casablanca to separate slower...
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25,000 employees. Morocco: Design, construction and operations for the Al Boraq bullet train service between Tangier and Casablanca SNCF was formed in...
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opening of the Hokkaido Shinkansen from Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto to Sapporo. – Al Boraq expands to Marrakesh from Casablanca. – Second section of the new Luxembourg-Belvaux...
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now had rusting metal, fading and peeled paint, and missing railings, to Al Boraq Aviation, who planned to refurbish her as a luxury yacht and had her towed...
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the GDP growth rate by at least one point in 2009, according to the Bank Al-Maghrib. In a report issued in July 2008, the IMF noted that Morocco's financial...
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around al-Basra and Asilah while the Umayyads occupied the rest of northern Morocco. He eventually left for Al-Andalus, leaving his brother Hasan ibn al-Qasim...
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Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is the capital of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region, as well as the Tangier-Assilah Prefecture of Morocco. Many...
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the 2011–2012 Moroccan protests as well as during demonstrations against Al-Boraq, the high-speed rail service commissioned by the state without a prior...
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have delayed the project. Part of the line opened by November 2018, and Al Boraq (between Casablanca and Tangier) is Africa's first high-speed rail line...
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Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line 223.2 km/h (139 mph) 320 km/h (199 mph) Al Boraq Single phase Morocco Tanger-Ville Kenitra-Ville 186 km (116 mi) 50 min...
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and the French President returned the favor. France financed 51% of the Al-Boraq high speed rail project, which was inaugurated by King Muhammad VI and...
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