High Speed Project in Morocco
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High Speed Project in Morocco
Fast track to Sustainable Mobility Morocco at the time of high speed train 17 – 19 March 2008 1 Plan of the statement X General overview on kingdom of Morocco Y ONCF in brief Z Master plan for high speed in Morocco [ Focus on the first stage on high speed train in Morroco 17 – 19 March 2008 2 1.1- General overview Kingdom of Morocco 9 Surface : 710 000 km² 9 Population* : 29,8 M 9 Population growth * : + 1,4% 9 Growing ration of GDP : 4,4% (1996-2006) 9 Main cities of the Kingdom Rabat : 1,7 M Casablanca : 3,5 M Fès :1M Marrakech : 1 M Tanger : 0,9 M Agadir : 0,9 M : (*) RGPH : 2004 (**) Données 2006 17 – 19 March 2008 3 1.2- Investments in infrastructures of transport (2012) Reach a linear space of 1500 km in 2010 (average : 160km/an) Freeways Roads Ports Build 300 km of new freeways Finish the Mediterranean bypass Reach the 2000 km/year for the country roads Put in service (2008) the Tanger-Med Port (with FZ : 1000 ha) Put in service on 2012 the second Tanger-Med Port Airports Railroad Extension of the airports of Casablanca, Marrakech and Oujda within the framework of the project of tourist development (10M on 2010) Finish on 2008 Tanger-Tanger Med & Taourirt-Nador Launch high speed first sections 17 – 19 March 2008 4 2 ONCF in brief 17 – 19 March 2008 5 1.2- ONCF in some figures Public Establishment, commercial and industrial (1963), ONCF is… 9 8 200 collaborators 9 23,5 millions passenger 9 35 millions tons of goods 120 Stations and stops 220 trains/day 9 250 million euros of turnover 9 1,6 billions euros of investments 2005-2009 9 85 millions euros operating profit Total length Electrified lines On-way roads Two-way roads : 1907 km : 1014 km : 1481 km : 426 km (*) 2006 17 – 19 March 2008 6 3 Master plan for high speed in Morocco 17 – 19 March 2008 7 3.1- Why high speed in Morocco ? A NECESSITY for,… An OPPORTUNITY for,… 9 Increase the capacity of the network 9 Accompany the development of the country 9 Solve the saturation of the existing lines 9 Face increasing mobility 9 Satisfy a demand in steady progress 9 Be in coherence with the big projects 9 Offer a more competitive product 9 Serve the ambitions of tourism 9 Promote the sustainable development 9 Facilitate the geographical opening up A SUCCESSFUL TOOL for,… 9 Articulate and fit out the national territory 9 Facilitate the international integration 17 – 19 March 2008 3.2- Origin of the project Preliminary study Casablanca-Marrakech-Agadir in 2003 - 2004 Launch high speed line Casablanca-Tanger Master plan for High Speed 2005-2006 Horizon 2009 Horizon 2030 Planning the first stage Horizon 2015 2005-2006 Feasibility studies : layout, profitability, Environmental impact 17 – 19 March 2008 3.3- Main conclusion of the master plan for the high speed A network about 1500 km articulated in two connections : Tanger Kénitra Fès Rabat Méknès Casablanca Settat «Atlantic» lines Oujda To Maghrebian network «Maghrebian» lines Marrakech Essaouira Agadir To Laâyoune 17 – 19 March 2008 3.3- Main conclusion of the guiding plan of the high Speed 9Length of the network : 1500 km 9Start of operations : 2013 – 2030/2035 9Investment in infrastructure : 100 billions dh (9 billions Euros) 9Annual mobilization : 0,6% of GDP* 9Interurban traffic HST : A high increase (133 Millions in 2030 against 52 without HST) 9Profitability (*) except rolling stock : A satisfactory level (ROI: 8,5 % for the community and 9,2 % for ONCF**) (**) White purchase and replacement of RS 17 – 19 March 2008 3.3- Main conclusion of the guiding plan of the high Speed An opening strengthened on the international stage 11h40 5h20 4h15 7h55 6h45 2h00 5h44 1h31 1h02 0h31 Future railroad network Spain-Morocco 3h24 1h06 Times future of route from Casablanca 17 – 19 March 2008 4 Focus on the first stage on High Speed Trains in Morocco: 17 – 19 March 2008 13 4.2- Two high speed lines at the horizon 2015 : Consistency 200 km 170 km HIGH PERFORMANCES SERVICES : 750 km 17 – 19 March 2008 14 4.3- 1st High Speed Lines Casablanca-Tanger: Consistency and fallout $ Length : 200 km (section Kénitra-Tanger) $ Investment : 1,8 billions euros $ Traffic : 8 millions passengers Rolling stock 22% Railway equipments 28% Civil engineering 50% $Socio-economic profitability : 10,6% $Time travel : Casablanca – Tanger : 2h10 (4h10 in 2009) Rabat – Tanger : 1h20 (3h10 in 2009) $An environment friendly project: fallen again surmountable consequences $Starting operation : 2013 17 – 19 March 2008 15 4.4- State of progress of this project 9 Ending of the feasibility studies: Study of the plan (1/25000) Study of evaluation of financial socio-economic profitability pre-study of environmental impact 9 Walked concerning the studies detailed in the course of auction to a grouping Morocco-French-Spain : Global APS APS of exploitation APD of execution DCE Starting operation 2013 17 – 19 March 2008 16
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