Hosted on MSN1mon
Government officials announce $10 billion high-speed rail project — here's how it could revolutionize transportation for millionsMorocco's push to overhaul its train system with better coverage and expanded high-speed rail could be steaming ahead with an announced $9.6 billion investment plan. The plan, described in ...
MOROCCO: National railway ONCF has formally signed a €781m contract for Alstom to supply 18 Avelia Horizon high speed ...
27d
Hespress on MSNSpain’s CAF secures €750 million contract to supply Morocco with 40 new intercity trainsSpanish railway manufacturer Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) has won a contract to supply Morocco’s National ...
Hyundai Rotem will deliver advanced double-decker electric trains to Morocco’s ONCF. Credit: CatwalkPhotos/Shutterstock. Hyundai Rotem, the train manufacturing arm ...
Korea's Hyundai Rotem agreed to supply the Moroccan National Railways Office with its double-decker electric train for 2.2 trillion won ($1.5 billion), marking the train-to-defense system ...
Morocco's national railway operator L'Office National des ... The line started operating in 2018 and was Africa’s first high-speed railway system. READ MEED’s YEARBOOK 2025 MEED’s 16th highly prized ...
RABAT, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Morocco's state-owned rail operator ONCF said on Wednesday that it will buy 168 trains from France, Spain and South Korea for $2.9 billion as it seeks to expand its ...
This move is part of the country’s ambitious plan to expand both high-speed and urban rail networks ahead of the FIFA World Cup in 2030, which Morocco will co-host with Spain and Portugal.
SEOUL, Feb 26 (Reuters) - South Korea's Hyundai Rotem (064350.KS), opens new tab has won a double-decker train order worth around 2.2 trillion won ($1.54 billion) from Morocco's state-owned rail ...
Hyundai Rotem, the train manufacturing subsidiary of South Korea's Hyundai Motor Group, said Wednesday it has won a 2.2 trillion-won ($1.53 billion) deal from Morocco to supply advanced trains to ...
RABAT : Morocco's state-owned rail operator ONCF said on Wednesday that it will buy 168 trains from France, Spain and South Korea for $2.9 billion as it seeks to expand its network ahead of the ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results