
Book Morocco Train Tickets for real station pairs
Search Al Boraq and intercity routes across Morocco, compare first and second class, and stay focused on the station names that matter before checkout.
Keep the first screen focused, and move route shortcuts below it
Most travelers come here to search quickly. These route cards and support highlights stay available, but they no longer compete with the booking form on the first screen.
Where most Morocco rail trips begin
The new Morocco homepage is centered on the station cities travelers search most often, not on template destination pages.

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Casablanca
Morocco's busiest rail hub for airport links, Atlantic coast trips, and Al Boraq departures.
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Rabat
The capital pairs frequent intercity service with easy day trips to Casablanca, Kenitra, and Tangier.
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Marrakech
A major southern destination with strong demand for first class daytime trains from Casablanca and Rabat.
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Fes
A classic inland stop linked by fast, practical rail journeys from Rabat, Casablanca, and Tangier.
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Tangier
Northern Morocco's high-speed gateway, ideal for Al Boraq trips down the Atlantic corridor.
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Meknes
A convenient central stop for travelers combining imperial cities by rail in one itinerary.
Open searchWhy travelers choose trains in Morocco
The key is not just speed. It is understanding where the rail network is strongest and how the stations line up with real itineraries.
Fast corridor planning
Build easy itineraries between Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Fes, and Marrakech without switching booking flows.
Al Boraq plus classic rail
Combine high-speed segments with regular intercity trains to reach Morocco's most practical visitor routes.
Station clarity
Casablanca alone has multiple station names, so clear departure and arrival guidance matters before you pay.
Imperial city loops
Popular itineraries connect Rabat, Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech for flexible multi-city trips.
International checkout
Book with major cards and multilingual support while planning intercity travel in Morocco.
Seat-class preference
Pick first or second class early, then keep that preference in the ticket search flow.
How It Works
Book your Morocco train tickets in 3 simple steps
Search Route
Select departure, arrival station, date and number of passengers.
Select Train
Choose your preferred train and seat class from the list.
Get E-Ticket
Receive your QR code E-ticket via email instantly.
Morocco train classes at a glance
Use the same seat-class logic from the older Morocco site, but present it in a cleaner layout.
ComfortFirst Class
Quieter cabins, assigned seating, and a better fit for long daytime journeys between Morocco's major cities.
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PopularSecond Class
The most common and flexible choice for intercity rail travel across the national network.
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High SpeedAl Boraq High Speed
Fast north-south service linking Tangier, Rabat, and Casablanca with modern rolling stock.
Read seat guidePopular Morocco train routes
These are the route patterns the Morocco site should emphasize first: practical, high-demand, and easy to understand.
What travelers say about booking Morocco trains
Short, practical reviews are more useful here than generic template praise.
"The booking steps were clear, and having Morocco station names explained properly made the trip much easier."
"We used it for Casablanca to Marrakech and appreciated the clear seat-class guidance before checkout."
"Helpful for combining Al Boraq and regular trains in one trip without guessing which station to choose."
Secure payment methods
Keep the booking flow familiar for international travelers while giving the Morocco site its own warmer, rail-focused visual language.

Book Morocco trains with clearer station and route guidance
Morocco train travel is usually straightforward once station names, route patterns, and seat classes are explained clearly. This site is built around the routes travelers book most often: Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fes, Tangier, and the high-speed Al Boraq corridor.
Instead of burying the booking flow behind generic template navigation, the homepage now emphasizes practical search, route discovery, and the Morocco-specific guides travelers usually need before payment.
What matters before you book
Casablanca alone can mean different stations depending on the route, and the right city pair matters more than generic destination content. That is why the homepage now prioritizes the practical booking entry points first.
- Start from the city pair you actually need, not a broad destination page.
- Compare first and second class early so the search results stay relevant.
- Use the route guides for Al Boraq, Marrakech, and major corridor planning before checkout.
