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Taking
the
train
in
Morocco
is
hit
or
miss.
Read
below
to
see
if
it’s
a
good
fit
for
your
style
trip
and
timing.
Airport:
The
train
stations
are
connected
to
the
airport.
You
do
not
need
to
take
a
taxi
to
get
connected
to
the
trains
in
Casablanca
or
to
your
next
city.
Time:
Our
first
train
from
Casablanca
to
Tangier
was
delayed
a
few
hours
due
to
breakdown
-
we
heard
from
the
locals
that
this
is
common
with
the
slow
trains
within
the
city
and
not
as
common
with
the
high
speed
trains
from
city-to-city.
Pending
on
flight
options,
trains
can
be
longer
or
shorter
in
duration.
As
many
cities
only
have
one
flight
a
day,
trains
were
quicker
for
us.
Seats:
Local
trains
within
the
city
will
not
have
assigned
seats,
board
30
min
early
if
you’d
like
to
get
a
seat
of
your
choosing.
Trains
going
further
distances
will
have
an
assigned
seat.
The
light
up
screen
outside
the
door
will
have
the
Voiture
number
and
inside
the
door
above
the
entrance
will
be
the
range
of
seat
numbers.
Ignore
the
number
painted
on
the
train
itself.
See
pictures.
You
will
be
expected
to
have
your
boarding
pass
scanned
once
trains
are
in
motion.
Security:
train
security
is
minimal,
some
have
screening
but
you
do
not
have
to
take
anything
out
of
your
bag
and
can
bring
water
through
Amenities:
restaurants
are
in
most
train
stations,
and
there
are
snacks
on
the
train
if
you
move
carts
to
find
it.
There
are
also
toilets
at
the
station
and
on
the
train.
There
are
locations
for
big
luggage
at
each
train
section.
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