In a significant development highlighting the progress of preparations for one of Morocco's largest railway projects, an official has announced that the high-speed train project connecting Marrakech and Agadir is currently in the international funding mobilization phase. This marks a crucial step towards the commencement of this monumental strategic initiative.
According to circulating data, the estimated investment cost for the project is around 55 billion dirhams. This initiative is part of a broader vision aimed at enhancing the infrastructure of the transportation sector and bolstering the network of high-speed trains across the kingdom. The anticipated railway line is expected to revolutionize connectivity between southern and central Morocco, drastically reducing travel times between the two cities. In addition to improving transportation, the project aims to foster economic and tourism dynamics while enhancing the attractiveness of the Souss-Massa region as a promising investment destination.
In this context, the project is still in the technical and financial study phase, awaiting finalization and the mobilization of necessary resources. As of now, there has been no official announcement regarding the start date of the construction works.
As reported by detafour.com.