Mediterranean-Niger-Railway

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Mediterranean-Niger-Railway
Chemins de Fer de la Méditerranée au Niger
Line length:275 km / 171 mi
Track gauge:1435 mm / 4' - 8 5/10"
Maximum incline:Adhesion 35  %
Rack rail  %
Legend
0 Ghazaouet (Nemours) 387 ft
Djeman Salera
from Algiers
Algeria / Morocco
Oujda 1804 ft
to Fès
Tendrara 4507 ft
Oued Oumm-el-Oudah 4101 ft
288.9
0
P.K. 0 4248 ft
21 Bou-Arfa (CMO) 4163 ft
Tamlelt (MN) 3674 ft
111 Kerzaz 1148 ft
Morocco / Algeria
275
0
Colomb-Béchar 2454 ft
21 Kénaza
15 Béchar-I? 2454 ft
70
Ksi-Kou
90 Abadla 1932 ft

The Mediterranean-Niger-Railway (MN)[1] (French: Chemins de Fer de la Méditerranée au Niger) was a railway in Western Africa.

The Mediterrean-Niger Railway was built between the coal mining region near Bou Arfa in the east of Morocco and the Algerian rail system at Oujda, completed as standard gauge route between Gran and Oujda in 1922, while Fes was reached in 1934.[2]

In 1940/41 construction was begun on the Algerian segment of the Mediterranean-Niger-Railway as part of the Trans Saharan Railway. The line made a connection with the Moroccan segment, completed in 1931, at Bou Arfa and continued into Algeria to connect with the 42" (1055 mm) narrow gauge line Oran - Colomb-Béchar, built in 1910.[3]

In 1963 Morocco nationalized its railroad system under the name of the Moroccan Railways (Office National des Chemins de Fer du Maroc ONCF). MN was liqidised.[4] The part of MN from the Southern border to Colomb-Béchar was closed.[5] Colomb-Béchar was still reached by the narrow gauge line.

References

  1. English name following Strack.
  2. http://utahrails.net/articles/north-africa-railroads.php
  3. see: Faur; Pottier
  4. http://france.globe24h.com/lex/jorf/008/00865/0000865263.shtml
  5. http://www.alger-roi.net/Alger/transports/bouchet/pages/8_transsaharien_bouchet.htm
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