The ONCF joins FIFA’s efforts to ensure the success of the MOROCCO 2022 Club World Cup (press release)

The National Railways Office (ONCF) announced on Saturday that it has joined forces with the International Football Federation (FIFA) for the success of the FIFA Club World Cup MOROCCO 2022, which will take place in Morocco from 1 to 11 February, by becoming the “Supporter” of this competition.

To this end, the ONCF specifies in a press release that it will take care of the travel of the different teams, referees and official staff between the cities of Tangier and Rabat or Casablanca, making known that these connections will be ensured by regular Al Bboraq trains, but also by special Al Boraq trains to adapt to the schedule of the matches.

In addition, and to accommodate a large number of fans from different cities in the Kingdom, ONCF recalls having implemented a special transport plan from 1 to 11 February, which consists of strengthening the train offer by increasing the capacity offered for regular traffic and by scheduling special trains, as follows:

Wednesday, February 1: a special train AL Boraq departing from Tangier at 23:30.

Saturday, February 4: two special Al Boraq trains departing from Casablanca at 20:00 and from Tangier at 23:00

Tuesday February 7th: an AL Boraq train from Tangier at 11:30 pm and an Al Atlas train from Tangier to Fez at 11 pm

Wednesday February 8: a special train Al Boraq from Casablanca at 23H and a train Al Atlas to Marrakech at midnight (09/02 at 0h00)

Saturday, February 11: a special Al Boraq train from Casablanca at 11 pm and an Al Atlas train to Marrakech at midnight (12/02 at 0:00 am)

To learn more about the schedule of regular and special trains, ONCF invites its customers to anticipate these trips by informing themselves on its website and its official pages on social networks, or contact the customer relations center.

ONCF and its teams will put all their energy to make this great sporting event a global success, concludes the statement.

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