Vincent Poon :: L' ONCF, la gare et les trains des Fes

In Morocco I had quite a few opportunities to take the ONCF and most of the journeys were not too pleasant (especially from Casablanca to Marrakesh), I would recommend you to take the coaches unless you want to "blend-in" with the locals...
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The station exterior, though looks grand, has nothing much to offer inside
Fes train station, like most other stations, are under rework
What we will get after the rework, hopefully... tell me some day if they have lived up to their promises....
The platform, luckily it has english alphabets..
The station exterior, though looks grand, has nothing much to offer inside
Fes train station, like most other stations, are under rework
What we will get after the rework, hopefully... tell me some day if they have lived up to their promises....
The platform, luckily it has english alphabets..
Fes has many different types of classic locomotives
Another one...
People crossing the platform just like that... don't worry, the station is not busy at all...
When you have multiple platforms in Morocco, it means it is big, and Fes' is one of them
Fes has many different types of classic locomotives
Another one...
People crossing the platform just like that... don't worry, the station is not busy at all...
When you have multiple platforms in Morocco, it means it is big, and Fes' is one of them
French has SNCF, Morocco has ONCF
One of the most common train types, need a bit of cleaning, really...
The interior is not too bad
You don't want to go inside there. Hint: it is a toilet
French has SNCF, Morocco has ONCF
One of the most common train types, need a bit of cleaning, really...
The interior is not too bad
You don't want to go inside there. Hint: it is a toilet
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