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Train Navette Rapide
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Train Navette Rapide ("Fast Shuttle Train", more commonly known as the "TNR" or "Aouita") is a Moroccan rail service operated by the ONCF. Its first phase runs from Casablanca to Kénitra with a half-hourly service in each direction, between 6 a.m. and 9.30 p.m[citation needed]. The concept was based on existing Moroccan transport links.

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TNR Casablanca - Kenitra

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History

On 21 May 1984, following the doubling of the CasablancaRabat line, the TNR made its first journey on the line from Casa-Port to Rabat-Ville. It was named the "Aouita". It connected the two cities with 14 trains a day in each direction, journeys taking under an hour. The TNR service was provided by eight EMUs, each with 271 seats and air conditioning.

Spurred by its success, the ONCF added 32 centre-aisle coaches in 1992, and in 1995 added a second series of six air-conditioned EMUs.

To improve the service, more infrastructure projects were undertaken to extend the line to Salé and on to Kénitra, which was made possible by doubling the line between them (in 1992) and constructing a tunnel at Rabat Agdal (in 1996).

In 2002, the service was increased to sixty trains a day in each direction (30,000 seats/day), half-hourly during off-peak and every 15 minutes during peak hours.

In 2010, the TNR carried over 15 million passengers, half of the entire traffic, with 3 million season-ticket holders.[1]

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TNR Casablanca-Kenitra
Casa-Port AB
Moulay Ismail Blvd
Towards Casa-Voyageurs and  RER  stations to Marrakech
Grande Ceinture Blvd
 N1 
Mimosas Alley
Ain Sabaâ AB
Al Bina Blvd
Zenata Bridge
 P3004 
 P3004 
 N9 
Zenata-Ain Harrouda (Future Station) AB
Ghandi Blvd
Oued Mellah
Resistance Blvd
Abdellah Ibn Yassin Blvd
Sebta Blvd
Mohammedia
Resistance Blvd
Mohamed VI Blvd
 A1 
Oued Nfifikh
 R313 
 R313 
 R3304 
Oued Guetaya
Oued Bouznika
Bouznika
 P3331
Oued Cherrat
Shikrate
 A5 
 P4021
Oued Ikkem
 P4022
Temara LB
Gaza Blvd
Mohamed VI Av.
Allal Ben Abdellah Av.
 N1 
 A1 
Hay Ryad (Future Station) LB
R.A.F Av.
Ibn Rochd Av.
Rabat-Agdal LB
Fal Ould Oumeir Av.
Bin Al Ouidane Av.
Rabat-Ville LB
Oued Bouregreg
Ain Houalla Road
Green March Av.
 N6 
Salé-Ville LB
Mohamed V Av.
Salé-Tabriquet LB
Assalam Av.
Moulay Rachid Av.
 P4004
Boulknadel
 P4002
 P4268
South Ring road
Kenitra Maintenance Center
Kenitra-Ville
Youssef Ben Tachfine Av.
Mohamed V Av.
Kenitra-Médina

Plans

Service improvements

  • Increase of train frequency to 15 minute intervals, and 5 minute intervals in peak hours. This will be possible with the implementation of ETCS signalling.
  • Construction of the Al Boraq and tripling of tracks between Rabat and Casablanca to separate slower and high-speed trains, and to improve the speed of the TNR at the Casablanca-Kenitra hub.[2]

Extension

An extension of the TNR service in the north-west of Kenitra is also planned, to serve the Atlantic Free Zone and the town of Sidi Yahya El Gharb.

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Expansion

The TNR concept has been rolled out to other lines:

By steadily increasing the number and frequency of trains, the TNR has become part of daily life for a new generation of commuters, the "navetteurs".

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